LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
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373. Tornier, G. Fortbildung und Umbildung der Ellbogengelenks 
wahrend der Phylo-genesis der einzeluen Saugethiergruppen. 
Morph. JB. xii, pp. 406-413. 
374. Touciiard, A. Les Chiensde Prairie (Cynomys ludovicianus). Bull. 
Soc. Acclim. (4) iii, pp. 561 & 562. 
375. Trotter, S. The Mammary Gland of the Elephant. Am. Nat. xx, 
pp. 927-931. 
An essay showing that the mammary glands of the Elephant are 
pectoral and not inguinal, because the slope of the belly line is down- 
ward and backward, not upward aud backward as in Ungulata ; and that, 
therefore, the pectoral mammary glands are more easily got at by the 
young Elephant than inguinal glands would be. 
376. Trouessart, E. L. La phylogenie du Cheval et la theorie de la 
convergence, a propos du recent discours de M. Carl Vogt. Rev. Sci. 
xii, pp. 557-559. 
377. True, F. W. A Means of Distinguishing the Cauada Lynx from 
the Bay Lynx. Science, vii, p. 396. 
In Lynx canadensis the anterior condyloid foramen and the foramen 
lacerum posterium are not confluent ; in Lynx rufus these two fora- 
mina are confluent. 
378. . A New Bat from Puget Sound. Op. cit. viii, p. 588. 
Vcspertilio longicrus. 
379. . On a Spotted Dolphin apparently identical with the Prodel- 
phinus doris of Gray. Anu. Rep. Smith. Inst. 1884, pt. ii, pp. 317-324, 
pis. i-vi. 
Description of external characters and osteology of this Cetacean from 
the Gulf of Mexico. ’ 
380. . The Florida Musk Rat ( Neqfiber alleni, True). T. c. pp. 
325-330, pis. i-iii. 
Additional information witli regard to this new Mammal. 
381. . Description of a New Genus and Species of Mole, Dymecodon 
pilirostris , from Japan. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. ix, pp. 97 & 98. 
382. . An Annotated List of Mammals collected by the late Mr. 
Charles L. McKay in the vicinity of Bristol Bay, Alaska. T. c. 
pp. 221-224. 
List containing 23 species of Mammals. 
383. . A New Study of the Genus Dipodomys. T. c. pp. 409-413. 
The author recognizes 2 species of Dipodomys , D. phillipsi , with four 
toes to the hind foot, D. agilis, with five toes to the hind foot. 
384. , & Lucas, F. A. On the West Indian Seal ( Monachus tropi- 
calis , Gray). Aun. Rep. Smith. Inst. 1884, pt. ii, pp. 331-335) 
pis. i-iii. 
Description of the skin and skull of this rare Seal. 
