30 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
t Mac ficer oclus schlosseri, n. sp., A. Weithofer, Beitr. Pal. Oesterr.-Ung. 
vi, p. 238, pi. xi, figs. 1-7, Pliocene, Greece. 
iMachcerodus aphanistus ( leoninus ) : tarsal bones described and figured 
by Weithofer, t.c. p. 241, pi. x, figs. 12-14. 
Fells concolor: J. Leidy, P. Ac. Philad. 1888, pp. 1 & 2, describes a 
fossil skull from faeds on the Kaskashia river, Illinois. 
Felis pardus : J. Menger, Zool. Gart. xxix, pp. 231-233, gives an 
instance of a long fast endured by an Indian Leopard. 
t Felis liodon, n. sp., A. Weithofer, Beitr. Pal. Oesterr.-Ung. vi, p. 242, 
pi. xi, fig. 8, Pliocene, Greece. 
C. HYAINIDiE. 
Chapman, H. C. Observations on the Female Generative Apparatus of 
Hyaena crocuta. P. Ac. Philad. 1888, pp. 189-191, pis. ix-xi. 
Explains the remarkable resemblance existing between the external 
generative organs of the male and the female of the Spotted Hyaena. 
Weithofer, K. A. Die fossilen Hyaenen des Arnothales in Toskana. 
Anz. Ak. Wien, 1888, pp. 201 & 202. 
Records 3 species from the Pliocene and Pleistocene of the Yal d’Arno, 
viz. : II. topariensis , Major, alliod to IT. perrieri ; II. rohusta (n. sp.), 
allied to II. arvernensia ; and II. crocuta. 
Yodng, A. H., & Robinson, A. Anatomy of Hyaena striata. Part i. 
J. Anat, Phys. xxiii, pp. 90-105, woodcut. 
This first part of the paper is devoted to the consideration of the viscera, 
which are compared with those of II. crocuta. 
t Hyaena rohusta , n. sp., K. A. Weithofer, l. c ., Pliocene, Italy. 
d. VlVERRID^E. 
Jentink, F. A. On Helogale parvula, Sundevall. Notes Leyd. Mus. xi, 
pp. 31-33. 
Considers that H. undulata is identical with this species. 
Puiggener, J., An. Soc. Esp. xvii, Acta pp, 93-95, discusses 
Trouessart’s identification of Heapcsles vriddrinytonii , Cray, with //. 
ichneumon. 
Sclater, W. L. Remarks on Paradoxurus. P. A. S. B. 1888, 
pp. 124 & 125. 
Notices a specimen of P. jerdoni , and another of P. macrodus, from 
Malacca ; considers that P. niger is identical with P. hermaphroditus 
( musanga ). 
iPalceoprionodon minutus , n. sp., fiCHLOSSER, t. c. [supra, p. 27] p. 371, 
Quercy Phosphorites ; placed by its founder in the Mustelulce. 
