18 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
[Thomas, 0.] [See also p. 23, Chiroptera, p. 37, Hyracoidea , and p. 41, 
Artiodactyla .] 
Tornier, G. Ueber den Saugetier-Prsehallux. Arch. f. Nat. 1891, 
pp. 112-204, pi. vii. 
Trouessart, E. Nuevas Exploraciones de los Yacimientos Fosilif^ros 
de la Patagonia Austral. Rev. Arg. Hist. Nat. i, pp. 60-63. 
A reprint of the paper quoted in Zool. Rec. xxvii, Mamm ., p. 17. The 
new names Acrotherium stygium (n. sp.) and Notohippus toxodontoides 
(n. g. & sp.) are unaccompanied by any definition. 
. [See also p. 56, Notoryctidce .] 
True, F. W. [See p. 25, Felidae , and p. 31, Muridce.] 
Turner, Sir W. The Convolutions of the Brain ; a Study in Com- 
parative Anatomy. Arch. Anat. Phys., Abth. f. Auat. 1891, pp. 8-46, 
woodcuts. 
An important address, illustrating the structure and complexity of the 
cerebral convolutions in the chief Mammalian groups. 
Tuckermann, F. Observations on some Mammalian Taste-Organs. J. 
Anat. Phys. xxv, pp. 505- 508. 
Describes these organs in embryoes or new-born young of Mus, 
Arctomys , and Mephitis. 
Ward, H. L. [See p. 23, Chiroptera , p. 29, Sciuridce , and p. 31, Muridce.] 
Weber, M. [See p. 49, Manidce. ] 
Windle, B. C. A. [See p. 20, Hominidce. ] 
Wing£, H. [See p. 31, Muridx.] 
Woodward, A. S. [See p. 57, Plagiaulacidce.] 
Woodward, H. B., & Newton, E. T. Memorials of John Gunn ; 
being some Account of the Cromer Forest-Bed and its Fossil 
Mammalia. Norwich : 1891, 8vo, 92 pp., 7 pis. 
Contains illustrated notes by Gunn on certain of the Forest-bed Mam- 
mals, with lists of the Vertebrate fauna of that bed and of the Norwich 
Crag, by Newton. 
Wunderlich, L. [See p. 23, Pteropodidae .] 
Young, J. On Mammalian Remains from Cresswell Crag Bone-Caves. 
Tr. Geol. Soc. Glasgow, ix, pp. 211 & 212. 
Records Hyaena crocata t Rhinoceros antiquitatis , Reindeer, and Horse. 
Zander, R. [See p. 41, Artiodactyla .] 
Zietz, A. [See p. 47, Cetacea.'] 
II.— FAUNAS. 
A. — Recent. 
Europe. See Evans (Scotland), p. 7 ; Nehring (Russia), p. 13 ; 
Schulze (Germany), p. 16. 
Mesopotamia. See Metaxas, p. 13. 
