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fTOXODONTIA, HYRACOIDBA, and PROBOSOIDEA. 
Discussion on validity of species of Toxodon , Typotherium , etc. ; Ame- 
GHINO, Bol. Inst. Geogr. Argent, xvii, pp. 87-119. 
Hyoid of Hyracoidea ; Howes, J. Anat. Physiol, norm. path. (3) x, p. 513. 
Algerian fossil Proboscidea ; Pomel, Carte Geol. Algerie, Pal. Mon; 
1895. 
Elephas africanus , atlas, Carruccio, Boll. Soc. Rom. Zool. iv, p. 217 r 
domestication, Blanc, Bull. Soc. zool. France, xxi, p 130; Troues- 
Sart, ibid. p. 187 : africanus, atlanficus, meridionalis, \jnlensis , p. 32, 
n. sp., Algerian Pleistocene, Pomel, Carte Geol. Algerie, 1895 ; 
■\trogontherii, from Silesia, Volz, Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. xlviii, 
p. 356, atlas of antiquus , Portis, Riv. ital. Pal. ii, p. 326 ; primi- 
genius, in Russia, Kastciienko. Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. v, p. 31. 
f Mastodon, Toth, Foldt. Kozl. xxv, p. 191. 
VII. BIRENIA and CETACEA. 
Manatus : dentition represents several series of teeth ; Kukenthal, 
Anat. Anz. xii, p. 513. 
Nomenclature of extinct Patagonian Cetacea ; Ameghino, Bol. Inst. 
Geogr. Argent, xvii, pp. 87-119. French Tertiary ; Flot, Bull. 
Soc. geol. France (3) xxiv, p. 270. Circulatory system ; Beaure- 
gard & Boulart, C.R. Soc. Biol. (10) iii, p. 125. Popular account; 
Marshall, Zool. Garten, xxxvii, pp. 17 & 40. “Fishery.” South- 
well, Zoologist (3) xx, p. 41. Scottish ; Simpson, Anu. Scott. Nat. 
Hist. 1896, p. 1. Specimens in Paris Museum ; Filhol, Mem. Soc. 
zool. France, ix, p. 45. 
f Metopocetus, n. g. for M. dnrinasus , n. sp. ; Cope, P. Amer. Phil. Soc. 
1896, p. 141, Miocene, Maryland. 
f Cep halo tropis, n. g. for C. coronatus , n. sp. ; Cope, op. cit. p. 143, ibid. 
f Mesocetus aquitanicus , n. sp., Flot, Bull. Soc. geol. France (3) xxiv, 
p. 273, Tertiary, Aquitaine. 
Balcenoptera niusculus, on French coast in 1887 ; Beauregard, Rev. Sci. 
Nat. Quest, vi, p. 103. 
Delphinidje. 
Delphinapterus leucas ( Beluga catodon ), fossil in Canada ; Dawson, 
Canad. Rec. vi, p. 351 (1895). 
Monodon monoceros , on Norfolk coast ; Christy, Tr. Norfolk Soc. vi, 
p. 204. 
Tursiops (?) sp., from Italian Tertiary ; Prata, Riv. ital. Pal. ii, p. 133. 
VIII. EEFODIENTIA and EDENTATA. 
The former ordinal group adopted for Old-World Edentates ; Lydekker, 
Geographical History of Mammals, pp. 187 & 192. 
Orycteuopodid^ and Manid^l 
■\Orycternpus gaudryi , skull ; Andrews, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1896, 
p. 296. 
Manis javanica, stomach ; Oppel, Denk. Ges. Jena, v, p. 277. 
