SPECIAL WORK. 
Mamtit. 53 
q. Anoplotheriidas. 
Fil liOL, H. Description d’un Nouveau Genre de Pachyderme provenaut 
des d£pc>ts de Phosphate de Chaux du Querey. BulL Soc. Philom. (7) 
xii, pp. 143-147. 
Describes a mandible referred to the Anoplotheriulai , which is regarded 
as indicating a new genus named Uphelognatos [? Uphelognathus , R. L.] 
quercyi. 
t Uphelognatos [? Uphelognathus'] quercyi , n. g. & sp., H. Filhol, op. cit 
Quorcy Phosphorites. 
iTctrusclenodon kowalevslcii, M. Sen loss Eli, Morph. JB. xii, pp. 45 & 
134, pi. vi, fig. 5 (I860), Quercy Phosphorites, France. [Omitted from 
Zool. Rec. xxiii.] 
r. Anthracotheriida5. 
Neumayr, M. Hyopotamus- reste von Eggenburg. Yerh. geol. Reichs- 
anst. 1888, pp. 283-285. 
. Records remains of Hyopotamus from the Lower Miocene of Eggenburg, 
in Lower Austria. 
s. SuidjE -f- Dicotylir®. 
For the Swine of China see P. Heude, supra, p. 49. 
Cope, E. D. On the Dkotylincc of the John Day Miocene of North 
America. P. Am. Phil. Sog. xxv, pp. 62-79. 
States that all the species from these beds which have been referred 
to Dkotyles are really distinct, the last premolar being unlike the true 
molars. Omitting the doubtful genus Thinohiyus, the American and 
European Middle Tertiary genera may be arranged as follows: — 
Dicotylince , with simple premolars : 
Lower canine received into a deep pit in upper jaw ; 
canine with triangular section; 3 upper premolars . Chainohyus. 
Like the last, but 4 upper premolars .... Bothrolahis. 
Canine with oval section, lower one not received into 
pit in upper jaw Hyotherium. 
5 species are described, 2 of which are referred to a new genus, which 
is taken to include Hyotherium amerieanum. 
Duges, A. Platygonus alemanii , nobis , Fossil Cuaternario. Nat. Mex. 
(2) i, pp. 16-18, pis. i & ii. 
^Describes aud figures the palate, mandible, and limb-bones of a large 
Peccary from the Pleistocene of Mexico. 
N eiiring, A. Die Altersbestimmung des Sch warzwildes, nach dem Gebiss 
und nach dem Gewicht. Deutsch. Jager.-Zeit. x, 13 pp., 5 woodcuts. 
Gives characters derived from the dentition and the weight by which 
the age of individuals of the wild Sus scrofa can be determined. The 
figures are the same as in the next paper, in which fuller details are 
given. 
