34 Mnmm. 
MAM MALI A. 
Hippo potam i da; . 
Albrecht, P. Note sin* un sixieme costoide cervical chez un jeune 
Hippopotamus amphibius. Bull. Mus. Belg. i. p. 197, pi. xi. 
Hippopotamus. Falconer’s sub-genera Hexaprotodon and Tetraprotodon 
must be abolished, their distinctive characters having been found in a 
single species ; It. Lydekker, Itec. Geol. Surv. Ind. xv. p. 103, 1882. 
Hippopotamus amphibius. On the habits, &c., of a young male specimen 
in the Hamburg Zoological Gardens ; W. L. Sigel, Zool. Gart. xxiii. 
pp. 129 & 289. 
Bovi dal 
'I Pommerol, F. Rechcrches stir lo Mouflou quaternaire (Oris antiquu). 
C. It. Ass. Fran£., Alger : 1881. Paris : 1882, 8vo, pp. 525-530, figs. 
68-71. 
Further material corroborates the specific difference of this fossil 
sheep from the existing Mouflon ; its head was of enormous weight, with 
very large horns in the male. 
Bos taurus , varr. nn. triceros and harveyi , A. T. do Itochebrune, Bull. 
Soc. Philom. (6) vii. p./ 10, Sencgambia. 
Bibos frontalis and young, figured; P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 233, 
pi. x. 
Tragelaphus gratus. Description of the male of this species ; A. T. de 
Itochebrune, Bull. Soc. Philom. (6) vii. p. 9. 
Oreas colini , sp. n., A. T. de Itochebrune, Bull. Soc. Philom. (6) vii. 
p. 8, Senegambia. 
4 Ovis aides, varr. nn. balcelensis and djalonensis , id. 1. c. pp. 10 & 11, 
Senegambia. 
Antilocaplidal 
Antilocapra americana. A second pair of horns shed by the specimen 
in the Zoological Society’s Gardens ; W. A. Forbes, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 1 
[</. Zool. Itec. xvii. Mamm. p. 27]. 
CAMELO PARDAL1DAL 
The Sivatheriidce should be amalgamated with this family ; R. Lydek- 
ker, Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind. xv. p. 30. 
Cervidal 
*> Heude, — . Note sur quelques Cerfs de Chine. Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) 
vi. p. 183. 
The author makes remarks on the known Chinese Deer, and then 
indicates no less than 9 so-called new species (see infra). 
^Krause, E. Die Entwickelung des Hirschgeweihs in der Vorzeit. 
Kosmos, xi. p. 23, 1882. 
