16 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
Wiedersheim, R. Zur Palaeontologie Nord-Amerikas. Biol. Centralbl. 
i. p. 359. 
Notes on the tertiary Mammals recently discovered by Prof. Marsh. 
. Lohrbuch dor vergleichenden Anatomic dor Wirbolthiero. Thoil 1 . 
Jena : 1882. 
This part contains the comparative anatomy of the skin, skeleton, 
muscles, and nerves of the various groups of Vertebrata. [Not seen by 
Recorder ; c f. Am. J. Sci. xxiv. p. 478.] 
Wilder, B. G., & Gage, S. H. Anatomical Technology as applied to 
the domestic Cat: an Introduction to human, veterinary, ahd com- 
parative Anatomy. New York & Chicago : 1882, 8vo, pp. 575. 
..This work, written primarily for the use of demonstrators and teachers 
of anatomy, will in many ways be of great service to all anatomists and 
physiologists. Like Prof. Mivart, the authors have selected the Cat as a 
convenient and typical example of a Mammal, and in working out its 
anatomy they have given, at the same time, full and lucid accounts of 
the methods and instruments employed for the dissection and preserva- 
tion of specimens. Special attention is devoted to the viscera and to the 
brain, of which latter four excellent plates are reproduced from the 
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. There are also a 
very large number of highly inartistic, but detailed and careful woodcuts, 
of dissections, bones, instruments, etc. Sweeping, and in some cases, 
apparently unnecessary changes are proposed in the nomenclature of the 
various parts of the body, and vernacular names are in all cases discarded 
and replaced by their Latin equivalents. [See also Felulca .] 
•Winge, H. Om Pattedyrenes Tandskifte, isser med Ilensyu til Tsen- 
dernes Former. Yid. Medd. 1882, p. 15, pi. iii. 
Contains an account of the various forms of teeth found in the diffe- 
rent orders of Mammalia. A bibliography of the subject is appended. 
. Om noglfe Smaapattedyr i Danmark. Yid. Medd. 1882, p. 76. 
Consists of tables showing the distribution in Denmark of the various 
species of Insectivora and Roclentia found in that country. 
Woldricii, J. N. Ueber die diluviale Fauna von Zuzlawitz bei Winter- 
berg im Bohmerwalde. SB. Ak. Wien, lxxxiv. i. p. 177. 
Contains a full description, accompanied by excellent plates, of the 
rich fossil remains found at Zuzlawitz, in Bohemia. Nearly 70 different 
species of Mammalia were represented, of which thousands of fragments, 
more or less complete, were obtained. 2 species are described as new. 
[See Caniclce , Mustelidce.'] 
Young, A. H. [See Phalangistidce.'] 
Zaborowski, — . De l’age de la formation pampeenne et de quelques-uns 
des ddbris humains que coutieunent ses couches. Rev. Sci. xxix. 
p. 83. 
The arguments as to the age of the Pampas formations are largely 
founded on Mammalia. 
