10 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
Inglis, J. Tent Life in Tigerlaud. 2nd ed. London : 8vo, 366 pp., 
pis. 
Coutains a sporting account of several Indian Mammals. 
Jaccard, A. Sur les Animaux Y6rtebrds Fossiles de TEtage CEningien 
du Locle. Bull. Soc. Neuchatel, xvi, pp. 52-57. 
The following Mammalian genera are recorded from theCEningen beds 
in the valley of the Locle, viz , Machcerodus, A mphicyon , Mastodon , Dino- 
therium , Listriodon , Rhinoceros, Hy other ium, Palveomeryx , Gervus (?), and 
A ntilope. 
Jackson, W. H. Rolleston’s Forms of Animal Life. A Manual of 
Comparative Anatomy, with Descriptions of Selective Types. 
Oxford : 8vo, 937 pp., illustrated. 
The anatomy of the Common Rat and of the Rabbit is described and 
figured, and there is a discussion on the affinities of Rodents (pp. 38-45). 
The general characters of the Mammalia are described in a separate 
section (pp. 359-371). 
Jentink, F. A. Catalogue Syst6matique des Mammiferes (Rongeurs, 
Insectivores, Cheiropteres, Edentes, et Marsupiaux). Leiden: 1888, 
280 pp. 
A catalogue of the forms of the orders mentioned contained in the 
Museum d’Histoire Naturelle des Pays-Bas. No descriptions or refer- 
ences to names are given. 
. On a Collection of Mammals from East Sumatra. Notes Leyd. 
Mus. xi, pp. 17-30. 
Considers that the fauna of this district is closely related to that of 
Borneo. Records 49 species, of which one is new. The Sumatran 
Elephant is regarded as specifically distinct from the Indian, [See 
Sciuridce.] 
. Zoological Researches in Liberia. A List of Mammals collected 
by J. Biittikofer, O. F. Sala, and F. X. Stampfli, Op. cit. x, pp. 1-5& 
& 8. pis. i-iv. 
This paper treats altogether of 90 species of Mammals, comprising 13 
Primates (l new), 11 Carnivora , 4 Insectivora (3 new), 17 Chiroptera ( 2 
new), 25 Rodentia (2 species 1 genus new), 16 Ungulata, 1 Sirenia , and 3 
Edentata. The plates comprise a frontlet of Terphone ( Terpone ) longi - . 
ceps , Cephalopus doria and skull, and Dendrohyrax dorsalis (plate 
lettered stampflii ). The Cuvierian orders Ruminuntia and Pachydermata 
are retained. The genus Ghceropsis is retained for the Liberian Hippo- 
potamus, and it is suggested that there may be more than one species 
included in Hippopotamus amphibius. The Chimpanzee is included in 
Simia. [See Oercopithecidce , Soricidce , Pteropodulce , Vespertilionidce, and 
Myoxidce .] 
^Jordan, D. S. A Manual of the Vertebrate Animals of the Northern 
United States. 5th ed. Chicago : 1888, 12mo. 
