THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Mamm. 9 
GiiEvfe, C. [See p. 25, Felidae , and p. 27, Ursidce.] 
Gunther, A. [See p. 30, Myoxidce .] 
Harle, E. [See p. 26, Canidce .] 
Harting, J. E. [See p. 23, Vesper tilionidee , p. 26, Canidce , and p. 27, 
Mustelidce.] 
Hartmann, R. SB. nat. Fr. 1891, pp. 37-45, has remarks on a collection 
of Mammals made by R. Bohm in East Africa. 
Hedinger, A. [See p. 21, Cercopithecidce.] 
Heinriciiius, F. [See p. 25, j Felidae.] 
Hole, M. Sull’ Omodinamia delle Culture Scapolare e Pelvica. Monit. 
Zool. Ital. ii, pp. 123-135, figs. 
Observations on the homology of the pectoral and pelvic girdles of 
Vertebrates, with especial reference to those of Man and Echidna among 
Mammals. 
Howes, G. B. On the Probable Existence of a Jacobson’s Organ among 
the Orocodilia ; with Observations upon the Skeleton of that Organ 
in the Mammalia , and upon the Basi-Maudibular Elements in the 
Vertehrata. P. Z. S. 1891, pp. 148-159, pi. xiv. 
Hubrecht, A. A. W. [See p. 51, Edentata..] 
Huet, J. [See p. 41, Bovida\] 
°Huidekoper, R. S. Age of the Domestic Animals, being a complete 
Treatise on the Dentition of the Horse, Ox, Sheep, Hog, and Dog, 
etc. Philadelphia and London : 1891, 8vo, illustrated. 
Jeiil, — . Faune d’un Depot d’Ossements Quaternaire des Environs de 
Pouillenay (C6te-d’Or). C.R. cxii, pp. 1387-1389. 
Records the occurrence of a number of species of existing Mammals in 
the deposits mentioned. 
Jentink, F. A. Some Additions to the Mammalian Fauna of Billiton. 
Notes Leyd. Mus. xiii, pp. 207-209. 
Records Cercocehus cynomolgus , Semnopithecus maurus , and a melanistic 
variety of Tragulus napu. A list of all the species known from the 
island is appended. 
. On Lepus netscheri , Scblegel, Felis megalotis , Muller, and Anoa 
santeng , Dubois. T. c. pp. 217-222. 
A second specimen of F. megalotis is recorded from Timor. Some sub- 
fossil skulls from Java, found by Dubois, are regarded as belonging to a 
small species of Anoa , which the finder thinks may be still existing in the 
island, and may be the santeng of the natives. 
. [See also p. 22, Chiroptera, p. 32, Octodontidce, and p. 46, Suidce.] 
Jhering, H. [See p. 28, Creoclonta.] 
Jouan, H. [See p. 47, Cetacea.] 
