WORK ON THE GENERAL SUBJECT, SYSTEMATIC WORK. Mamm. 45 
(g.) Neotropical Region. 
Brazil. Dent (96). 
Mexico. Ferrari-Perez (112). 
Sierra del Tandil, Argentine Republic. Holmberg (158). 
(h.) Australian Region. 
Australia. Macleay (226). 
IV.— SUMMARY OF SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
1. PRIMATES . 
Bollinger (45). On tuberculosis in Monkeys. 
Cunningham (88). On the lumbar curve iu Man and Monkeys. 
Deniker (94). On the anatomy and embryology of the Anthropoid 
Apes. 
Fere (111). Description of the brain convolutions of various forms 
of Monkeys. 
Rex (313). On the muscular system of the mouth in Apes. 
Ruge (321). On the facial myology of the Primates. 
Schmidt (333). On the differences between thfe vertebral columns of 
Man and Apes. 
HoMINIDiE. 
Homo sapiens. Cope (78) on the reversion of his dentition to the 
Lemurine type ; Albrecht (11) on his morphological position in the 
animal series. 
SlMIIDiE. 
Deniker & Boulart (95) on the laryngeal pouches of the Anthro- 
poid Apes. 
Gorilla savagii. Deniker (94), anatomical description of a foetus. 
Troglodytes niger. Eismann (107) on its habits in captivity in Africa ; 
Rochebrune (316), description of the $ external genital organs ; 
Cunningham (88) on points in the auatomy. 
Simia satyi'us. Cunningham (88) on points in its anatomy ; Schmidt 
(335), notes on the Orang; Westling (393) on its peripheral nervous 
system and anatomy ; Hornaday ( 1 59) on its habits in its native country ; 
Boulart (49) on the circulation of the laryngeal pouches of the Orang. 
Hylobates sp. : Deniker (94), anatomical description of a foetus. H. 
leuciscus: Schmidt (334) on its habits in captivity, with description 
and measurements. 
C E RCOP1THEC1 DAS . 
Oolobus. Rochebrune (315) on the supposed platyrhinism of this genus. 
Semnopithecus sp. Deperet (97) on a species allied to S. monspessu- 
lanas from the Pliocene of Perpignan. 
