SPECIAL WORK. 
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e . Canids -f Ursid^. 
Flower, W. H. Article, “ Wolf.” Encycl. Brit. 9th ed. xxiv, 
pp. 628 & 629. 
D. Gronen, Zool. Gart. xxix, pp. 237-241, has notes on the Wolf in 
Russia. B. Langkavel, t. c. pp. 364-373, gives observations on the 
Wolves of North America. 
<:? Landrin, A. Traite sur le Chien. Paris : 1888, 12mo. 
Lataste, F. Le Premiere Premolaire du Chien est elle monophysaire 
ou diphysaire ? Le Nat. 1888, pp. 21 & 22. 
Concludes that this tooth is really a successional one. 
Sleeman, W. Wolves Nurturing Children in their Dens. Zool. (3) xii, 
pp. 87-98. [See also p. 221 of same.] 
A reprint of a pamphlet published in 1852. 
P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1888, pp. 1 & 2, gives a list of 36 species of 
Canis living in the Zoological Society’s Gardens. 
Canis jubatus : figured by M. Weber, Bijdr. Dierk. 1888, pt. v, pi. ii ; 
skull described by H. Neiiring, SB. nat. Fr. 1888, pp. 4-7. 
Canis lupus : notes on its chase in Russia given by L. Leseble, in Bull. 
Soc. Acclim. (4) v, pp. 913-917. 
Canis ( Vulpes ) macrotis, n. sp., C. H. Merriam, P. Biol. Soc. Wash, iv, 
pp. 135-138, S. California. 
+ Pachycynodon, n. g., M. Scttlosser, t. c. [supra, p. 27] p. 253. Type, 
Cynodictis crassiroslris , Filh., Qucrcy Phosphorites. 
f Pachycynodon Jilholi , n. sp., Schlosser, t. c. p. 254, ibid. 
iPseudamphicyon , n. g., Schlosser, t. c. p. 301. Types, Cynodictis 
crassidens and Amphicyon ambiguus. Filhol, Quercy Phosphorites. 
\Pseudamphicyon lupinus , n. sp., SciilosSEr, t. c. p. 303, Bohnerz, Ulm. 
+ Ilycenarctos anthracitis, n. sp., A. Weithofer, Boll. Com. Ital. 
(2) ix, p. 268. Type, Amphicyon laurillardi , Meneghino, Miocene, 
Tuscany. 
t Ilycenarctos minutus , n. sp., E. Koken {ex Schlosser), SB. nat. Fr. 
1888, pp. 44-49, figs. 1 & 2, Miocene, Silesia. 
+ Ilycenarctos atticus , n. sp., A. Weithofer {ex Dames), Beitr. Pal. 
Oesterr.-Ung. vi, p. 231, pi. xii, figs. 1 & 2, Pliocene, Greece. 
t Ilycenarctos, sp. : an ulna from the Indian Siwaliks described and 
figured by R. Lydekker, Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind. xxi, pp. 145 & 146, fig. 1. 
Kelly, A. Notes on the Myology of Ursus maritimus. P. Ac. Philad. 
1888, pp. 141-154. 
Describes the most noteworthy characters in the myology of the limbs 
of a female. 
Oustalet, E. L’Ours Noir d’Amerique. La Nature, 1888, pp. 168-170, 
218, 219, 250, & 251, pi. 
A popular illustrated account of the American Black Bear. 
