THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Martini, 7 
as a genus beiug regarded as provisional. Full descriptions and illus- 
trations are given of the various species of Titanotherium ( Menodus ) 
from these deposits, as well as of other Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla. 
[See Titanotheriidce and Cheer opotamidce .] 
[Cope, E. D.] [See also p. 27, Ursidce , p. 37, Macraucheniidce , and p. 47, 
Balcenulce .] 
Couvreur, — . [See p. 51, Myrmecophagidce.] * 
Crouch, W. [See p. 47, Balcenidce .] 
Cunningham, D. J. [See p. 20, Primates.'] 
°Czersky, J. Fossile Saugethierfadna der Nishniz-Udinsk. Schr. 
nat. Ges. P^tersb. xviii, pp. 66-70 (1889). [Omitted from Zool. 
Rec. xxvi.] 
Describes remaius of Mammoth, Rhinoceros , Saiga , and a new species of 
Cams. [See Canidce.] 
Dep^ret, C. H. Les Animaux Pliocenes du Roussillon. Mem. 
Soc. G6ol. Pal., i, pp. 65-88, pis. xix & xx, and ii, pp. 89-104, pis. 
vii & viii. 
The continuation of the memoir quoted in Zool. Rec. xxvii, Mamm. 
p. 4. The species described are Mastodon arvernensis, Rhinoceros 
Icptorhinus, Tapirus arvernensis , Hipparion crassum , Sus provincialis , 
Cazella horbonica , Palceoryx boudon, Cervus ramosus , and C. {Capreolus) 
australis. 
. Sur I’existence d’une petite Faune de Vert^brtis Miocenes dans les 
fentes de rochers de la valine de la Saone, & Gray, et au Mont d’Or 
Lyonnais. C.R. cxii. pp. 1384 & 1385. 
Describes a small fauna of Middle Miocene Mammals from these two 
localities ; one of the species is new, and will be described as Chceromorus 
pygmreus. 
De Vis, C. W. [See p. 54, Phascolomyidce , and Nototheriidce.] 
Dubois, E. Voorloopig Bericht omtrent het onderzook naar de Pleisto- 
cene en Tertiaire Vertebraten-Fauna van Sumatra en Java, gedu- 
rende het Jaar 1890. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. li, pp. 93-100. 
The list of fossil Mammals from the Pleistocene of Sumatra and Java 
consists mainly of existing species, although including some which are 
extinct. Several of the forms from these deposits described by Martin as 
extinct are regarded as inseparable from living species. 
Duval, M. [See p. 29, Rodentia.] 
Earle, C. [See p. 40, Lambdotheriidce.] 
Ellenberger, W. [See p. 26, Canidce.] 
Evans, W. The Mammalian Fauna of the Edinburgh District. P.Phys. 
Soc. Edinb. xi, pp. 85-160. 
Treats of the present and past history and distribution of 48 species, 
with notes on the habits of some. 
