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330. Sc H loss kit, M. Beitr/ige zur Kenntniss dor Slammesgeschiehte dor 
Hufthiere und Versuch einer Systematik der Paar- und Unpaarhufer. 
Morph. JB. xii, pp. 1-136, taf. i-vi. [See also Cope, Am. Nat. xx, 
p. 965 ; Zool. Anz. ix, pp. 252-256, 432 & 433 ; and Geol. Mag. (3) 
iii, pp. 326-328.] 
An important contribution to the phylogeny of Ungulates. Contains 
an account of the various genera of Perissodactyles and Artiodactyles, 
with suggestions towards their classification ; then follows the description 
of several new genera, Crypiomeryx , Phaneromeryx, Protomeryx , and 
Haplomeryx. The General Part contains a comparison of the Perisso- 
dactyles and Artiodactyles with the Condylar thr a, the discovery of which 
the author considers as most important for the elucidation of the Ungulate 
phylogeny ; also an account of the relations of the Ungulates to other 
Mammals. Then follow the conclusions, in which the author generally 
agrees with Cope’s views. 
331. . Ueber das Yerhaltnis der Cope’schen Creodonta zu den ubrigen 
Fleischfressern. T. c. pp. 287-294. 
The author does not believe that the Creodonta are more particularly 
related to the Carnivora than to the Insectivora , but that they form an 
independent order of themselves. 
332. . Die Palseomeryxarten. T. c. pp. 294-296. 
A list of the species of Palceomeryx in the Munich Mnseum. 
333. Schmidt, E. Ueber die Wirbelsaule der Primaten. CB. Ges. An- 
throp. xvii, pp. 5 & 6. 
Shows that the differences in the vertebral column between Man 
and other Primates is due to the assumption of the upright bipedal 
position. 
334. Schmidt, M. Der graue Gibbon, Hylobates leuciscus (Schreb.), des 
zoologischen Gartens in Berlin. Zool. Gart. xxvii, pp. 7-14. 
Description, account of the habits, and measurements of this Gibbon. 
335. . Mitteilungen aus dem zoologischen Garten zu Berlin. T. e. 
pp. 7-14. 
Contains notes on (1) the antlers of the Reindeer ; (2) variations in the 
litter of a Pig of a peculiar breed ; (3) a rare Monkey \cf. Callithrix ] ; 
(4) the Orang. 
336. Sclater, P. L. Note on the External Characters of Rhinoceros 
simus. P. Z. S. 1886, pp. 143 & 144, pi. xvi. 
Rhinoceros sim,us is easily distinguished from R. bicornis by its short 
upper lip and by its pointed ear-conch, topped not by a fringe but by a 
tuft of hairs. 
337. . Remarks on the Various Species of Wild Goats. T. c. 
pp. 314-318, pis. xxxi & xxxii. 
The species of the genus Capra recognized by the author are ten in 
number. An account of their distribution is added. 
1886. [VOL. XXT1 1.] 
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