18 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
159. Hornaday, W. T. Two Years in the Jungle; the Experiences of 
a Hunter and Naturalist in India, Ceylon, the Malay Peninsula, and 
Borneo. London : 1885, 8vo, pp. 1-512. 
Accounts of Mammals met with : i.e., Deer, p. G9 ; Elephant, p. 130 ; 
Tiger, p. 152 ; Orang, p. 398 ; and of shooting expeditions. 
160. Huet, L. List© des especes connues et d6crites dans la famille 
des Antilopides presentees par regions. Bull. Soc. Acclim. (4) iii, 
pp. 465-493. 
The first part. The Antelopes are described according to their regions : 
Palsearctic 4, Himalayan and Japanese 10, Southern Asia 7, Celebes and 
Sumatran 3, Arabian 3, and South African 3. The species dealt with are 
30 in number, distributed in the following genera : Capra 2, Antilope 14, 
Procapra 1, Nemorhedus 5, Tetraceros 1, Gazella 5, Anoa 1, and Capri - 
cornis 1. 
161. . Note sur la dimension des elements anatomiques des Mam- 
miferes. Bull. Soc. L. Norm. (3) ix, pp. 122-126. 
On the actual size of the primitive bundles of the muscles in various 
Mammals ; the size of the bundles varies with the size of the animals, but 
not proportionally. 
162. Ihering, H. v. Ueber die Haus-ratten Brasiliens. SB. nat. Fr. 
1886, pp. 102-107. 
162a. . Ueber “ Generationswechsel ” bei Saugethieren. Biol. 
Centralbl. vi, pp. 532-537. 
Contains some observations on the early stages of the armadillo Praopus. 
It appears that there are always 8 young found in the uterus, that they 
are all of the same sex, and of approximately the same age ; and, fur- 
ther, that they are all developed from one primitive ovum. The author 
believes that the polar bodies of other forms represent tho dcgonerato 
blastoderms that should form the full compliment of embryos, as is the case 
in Praopus. 
163. James, J. F. Catalogue of the Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Batra- 
chians and Fishes in the Collection of the Cincinnati Society of 
Natural History. J. Cincinn. Soc. ix. [Mammals, pp. 47-52]. 
164. Jegorow, J. Das ganglion ophthalmicum. Tryd. Kazan, xvi, 
No. 3, pp. 1-136,. pis. i-v (Russian). 
165. Jensen, O. S. Ueber die Struktur der Samenkorper bei Sauge- 
tieren, Yogeln und Amphibien. Anat. Anz. i, pp. 251-257. 
On the spiral-thread asserted to be present on the Spermatozoa exa- 
mined by the author (i.e., Mouse, Sheep, and Man). 
166. Jentink, F. A. On Two New Species of Cercopithecus. Notes 
Leyd. Mus. viii, pp. 55-57. 
167. . On Paradoxurus annulatus , Wagner. T. c. pp. 127-129, 
pis. iv & v. 
For this form, which Jentink identifies with Bassaris sumichrasti , de 
Saussure, B. rariabilis , Peters, B. monticola , Cordero, and B. raptor, 
