26 Mamm . 
MAMMALIA. 
b . Proteleid/e. 
* Proteles cristatus recorded by Thomas, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 207, from 
Somaliland. 
c. Viverrida:. 
* Herpestes mungo : St. John, P. Z. S. 1891, p. 245, notes its breeding in 
captivity. 
d . Canids. 
Ameghino, F. Sobre algunas especies de Perros Fdsiles de la Reptiblica 
Argentina. Rev. Arg. Hist. Nat. i, pp. 438-441, figs. 
Describes and figures a jaw of Canis protojubatus , and also some new 
species {infra). 
Ellenberger, W., & Baum, II. Systematische und Topographische 
Anatomie des Hundes. Berlin : 1891, 8vo, 650 pp., 208 figs. 
An elaborately detailed anatomy of the Dog, as required for veterinary 
purposes, and medical experiments. Reviewed in Nature, xlv, pp. 16-18. 
°Harle, E. Sur les Mandibules d’un Canide du genre Cuon. Arch. 
d’Anthrop. 1891, ii, pp. 129, et seq. 
Describes a mandible from the cave of Malarnaud, Arikge {infra). 
Harting, J. E. The Fox, Vulpes vulgaris. Zool. (3) xv, pp. 321-334, 
pi. ii. 
Nehring, A. Ueber die ehemalige Verbreitung der Gattung Cuon in 
Europa. SB. nat. Fr. 1891, pp. 75-78. 
A summary of all the recorded instances of the occurrence of this 
group of Canidce in the European Pleistocene, &c. 
- Canis adustus : Shaff, SB. Ak. Wien, 1891, pp. 246-251, regards this 
species (= C. lateralis) as a true Jackal. 
Canis {TJrocyon) virginianus t n. var. scotti, Mearns, t. c. (supra, p. 25), 
pp. 236-238, Arizona. 
‘ t Canis platensis , n. sp., Meroerat, Rev. Mus. la Plata, ii, p. 83, 
Up. Tertiary, Buenos Ayres; changed to 0. palceoplatensis, by Ameghino, 
Rev. Arg. Hist. Nat. i, p. 441, on account of preoccupation. 
f Canis proplatensis , Ameghino, t. c. p. 439, fig. 99, Up. Tertiary, La 
Plata. 
* t Canis nischneudensis , n. sp., CzerskY, Schr. nat. Ges. Petersb. xviii, 
pp. 66, et seq., Pleistocene, Russia (1889). 
f Cyon europceus, recorded by Nehring {supra, p. 13), from the Pleisto- 
cene of Moravia ; see also preceding paper. 
t Cyon bourreti , n. sp , Harle, l. c., cavern, Malarnaud, France. See 
also Nehring, SB. nat. Fr. 1891, pp. 91-95, woodcut. 
4 t Oligobunis argentina , n. sp., Burmeister, An. Mus. B. Aires, iii, 
p. 378, pi. vii, fig. 2, Tertiary, Argentina. 
« f Amphicyon gutmanni, n. sp., Kittl, Ann. Hof museum Wien, vi, 
Notizen, pp. 95 & 96, fig., Pliocene, Austria. 
