GENERAL SUBJECT. FAUNAS. 
Mamm. 23 
the pectoral group of muscles, and is based on the dissection of more than 
60 Mammals and the description of others. A synopsis of the conclu- 
sions reached is given. 
[Windle, B. C. A.] [See also Procyonidcc.] 
Worth, R. N. The Cattedown Bone Cave. Rep. Plym. Inst, x, 
pp. 10-38, pis. & woodcuts. 
Gives a list of the species of Mammals, of which remains are found in 
these caves, and describes and figures two human lower jaws and crania. 
The Wild Animals of British India. Zool. (3) xii, pp. 361-367. 
Gives the number of examples of various species of Mammals destroyed 
in a single year ; and also the number of human beings killed by wild 
animals. 
II. — FAUNAS. 
A. — Recent. 
France. See Kerville, p. 11 (Normandy). 
Germany. See Austen, p. 2 ; Bielz, p. 3 ; Huth, p. 9. 
Italy. See Carlin i, p. 5. 
Arctic Regions. See Brauer, p. 4. 
Central Asia. See BOciiner, p. 4. 
India. See Blanford, p. 3. 
Africa. See Giglioli, p. 8 ; Thomas, p. 19. 
Sumatra. See Jentink, p. 10. 
North America. See Merriam (Smoky Mts.), p. 14 ; Thomas (Texas), 
p. 20. 
Honduras. See Thomas, p. 19. 
South America. See Armas, p. 2 ; Burmeister, p. 5 ; Roth, p. 18. 
Australasia and Oceania. See Campbell (King Is.), p. 6 ; Ramsay 
(Queensland), p.60; Thomas (Christmas Is.),p.20, and (Solomonls.),p.20. 
B. — Fossil. 
Europe. See Sciilosser, p. 27. 
British Is. See Worth, p. 23. 
France. See Filiiol, p. 7; Lemoine, p. 13 ; Riviere, p. 18. 
Switzerland. See Jaccard, p. 10. 
Germany. See Makowsky, p. 14 ; Neiiring, p. 15. 
Italy. See Weithofer, p. 30 ; Wilckens, p. 22. 
Greece. See Weithofer, p. 22. 
Silesia. See ICoken, p. 11. 
Styria. See Hofmann, p. 9. 
llos and Samos. See Forsyth-Major, p. 7. 
Java. See Martin, p. 14. 
North America. See Cope, p. 5. 
South America. See Moreno, p. 15. 
