58 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
C . BrADYPODIOE. 
Langkavel, B. Aphorism fiber Faultiere, Bradypus. Zool. Gait, xxix, 
pp. 18-23. 
Describes the specimens in the Hamburg Museum, with some general 
remarks on the group. 
d. Megatheriidji:. 
t Megatherium gaudryi , n. sp., F. P. Moreno, Bol. Mus. La Plata, 1888, 
p. 12, Tertiary, S. America. 
t Megatherium filholi , n. sp., Moreno, t. c. p. 17, ibid. 
iMylodon martinii, n. sp., Moreno, t. c. p. 12, ibid. 
\Mylodon ( Lestodon ) garrachicoi , n. sp., Moreno, t. c. p. 11, ibid. 
\ Scelidotherium australe , n. sp., Moreno, t. c. p. 11, ibid. 
t Scelidotherium elegans, n. sp., Moreno, l. c. ibid. 
t Scelidotherium pozzii, n. sp., Moreno, l. c. ibid. 
e . Glyptodontid^. 
Koken, E. Eleutherocercus. Ein Neuer Glyptodont aus Uruguay. 
Abh. Ak. Berl. 1888, pp. 1-28, pis. i & ii. 
Describes and figures part of the terminal tube of the caudal sheath of 
a large Glyptodont from the Pleistocene of Uruguay, characterized by 
the presence of large foramina between the scutes, from which it is pre- 
sumed that bristles grew. Preliminary notice in SB. Ak. Berl. x, p. 309. 
iGlyptodon petalifcrus, n. sp., E. D. Cope, Am. Nat. xxii, pp. 345 & 346, 
Tertiary, Texas. 
t Eleutherocercus setifer , n. g. & sp., E. Kohen, t. c., Pleistocene, Uruguay. 
iProho[plo]phoru8 uustralits , n. sp., F. P. Moreno, Bol. Mus. La Plata, 
1888, p. 8, Tertiary, S. America, 
t Uoplophorm for moms , n. sp., Moreno, l. c. } ibid. 
\Puiiocht\Ji\us trouessarti , n. sp., Moreno, t. c. p. 9, ibid. 
iDcedicurus copei, u. sp., Moreno, t. c. p. 10, ibid. 
10 . MARSUPIALIA. 
Leche, W. Ueber Mammarorgane und Marsupium bei einigen Beutcl- 
thieren, besonders bei Myrmecobius. Verh. Biol. Ver. Stockh. i, 
pp. 34-39, 2 woodcuts. 
Considers that the marsupium of the Marsupials corresponds with that 
of Echidna ; and that a complete sphincter marsupii is wanting in the 
male of Myrmecobius. 
Lendenfeld, R. Bilder aus australischen Urwald. Zool. Gart. xxix, 
pp. 14-18, 65-68, & 225-231. 
In this series of papers on the structure and habits of Australasian 
Mammals, the first part is devoted to the Monotremes, tlio second to the 
Wombats, the third to Macropus giganteus. 
