LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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111. FjSrii:, C. Deuxi&me note sur la topographie cranio-c6r6brale chez 
les Singes. J. de l’Anat. Phys. xxi, pp. 298-303. 
On the brain convolutions of several species of American and African 
Mon-keys, i.e., Lagothrix , Ateles , Cebus, Brachyurus, Cynocephalus, and 
Gorilla. 
112. Ferrari-Perez, F. Catalogue of Animals collected by the Geo- 
graphical and Exploring Commission of the Republic of Mexico. 
P. U. S. Nat. Mus. 1886, pp. 125-199. 
List of Mammals (18 in number) on pp. 127-130. 
113. Ficalbi, E. Ossa accessorie comparativamente studiate nel cranio 
dell’ uomo e dei rimanenti mammiferi. Atti Soc. Tosc. Mem. vii, 
pp. 101-133, tav. x. 
On the presence or absence of interparietal and parieto-frpntal bones 
in the Mammalia , especially in Man. 
114. . Breve cenno preventivo sulla ossificazione delle capsule 
periotiche nei mammiferi. Atti Soc. Tosc. Proc. Verb, v, pp. 86-90. 
115. Filhol, H. Descriptions de quelques mammiferes fossiles des 
phosphorites du Quercy. Toulouse: 1884, 4to, pp. 1-43, pis. i-xiii. 
[Extr. de Ann. Soc. Sci. Phys. Nat. Toulouse.] 
Descriptions of new Mammals — Cayluxotherium elegans , Neurogym - 
nurus cayluxi and minor , Gomphotherium elegant, Protalpa cadurcensis } 
and Ampkisorex primcevus , all Insectivores ; Plesispermophilus angusti- 
dens y a Rodent ; Jlyracotherium quercyi , Adrotherium depressum, Plesio- 
dacrytherium cleg am, Oxacron minimus , Spaniotherium speciosum, Xipliodon 
magnum , all Ungulates. Also accounts of other fossil Mammals found in 
the Quercy beds. [The writer wishes here to thank Mr. Lydekker for the 
loan of this paper, which does not appear to have reached any of the 
libraries of this country.] Of several of the Mammals short descriptions 
were published in the Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) viii, p. 62. [ Cf, '. Zool. Rec. 
xxi, Mamm. Nos. 108, 109, & 110.] 
116. . Observations relatives a la dentition inferieure des Tapirulus. 
Bull. Soc. Philom. (7) x, pp. 5 & 6. 
117. . La formule dentaire sup6rieure des Bachitherium. T. c. 
pp. 81 & 82. 
A new discovery of more material in the Quercy phosphorite beds 
(Upper Eocene) enables the author to show that Bachitherium is a genuine 
Ruminant with no upper incisors. 
118. . Les caracteros zoologiquos de la faune des Vertebras fossiles 
d’lssel. T. c. pp. 86-88. 
Description of Lophiodon , of which an almost complete skeleton has 
been obtained. 
119. Finsch, O. On a New Species of Wild Pig from New Guinea. 
P. Z. S. 1886, pp. 217 & 218. 
