MAMMALIA. 
18 Mamm. 
^ Rosenberg, H. von. Die Affen von Insulinde. Zool. Gart. xxiii. 
p. 111. 
25 species are found in the East Indian Archipelago. Sumatra has 
12 indigenous species, Borneo 11, Java 5, Celebes 2, and Bali, Lomboc, 
Flores, Sumbawa, and Timor 1 each. 
SlMlIDiE. 
[See above, Snellem^n, J. F.] 
Deniker, J. Sur les singes anthropoides de la Menagerie Bidel ; Bull. 
Soc. Zool. 1882, p. 301. 
Observations on the appearance and habits of an adult male orang and 
an immature female chimpanzee. 
Troglodytes gorilla. On its skull ; R. Virchow, SB. Ak. Berl. 1882, 
p. 671. Contains a description, with measurements and figures, of three 
young skulls. 
Troglodytes niger. A young skull from the Soudan described ; "V^. H. 
Flower, P. Z. S. 1882, p. 634. This specimen has been affected by “ acro- 
cephaly,” a disease not hitherto observed in any of the Anthropoid apes. 
Simla. On the species of this genus ; F. A. Lucas, P. Bost. Soc. xxii. 
p. 228. The author considers that S. wurmbii and S. morio merely repre- 
sent the aged male and female forms of S. satyrus respectively. 
CEBIDJE. 
Pithecia satanas. Note on an abnormal specimen ; W. A. Forbes, 
P. Z. S. 1882, p. 442. A connecting web present between the third and 
fourth digits of the manus on each side. 
Lemuridje. 
Lemur niger. On the birth of a young specimen at Hamburg ; M. 
Schmidt, Zool. Gart. xxiii. p. 161. 
Necrolemur edwardsi (foss.). Description of the dentition of its lower 
jaw ; H. Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. (6) vii. p. 13. 
• Chiromyid^e. 
Chiromys madagascariensis. Notes on its habits ; L. Baron, P. Z. S. 
1882, p. 639. 
CARNIVORA. 
> St. G. Mivart (P. Z. S. 1882, p. 135) has worked out the families 
and genera of the JEluroidea. The classification he arrives at is as 
follows : — 
