SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
Mamm. 47 
Canids. 
Canis. Wilckens (397) ou fossil and subfossil forms of Dogs; 
Neiiiung (263) on fresh examples of the Inca-dog; Neiiring (268) on the 
ancient Peruvian races of Dogs ; Lotiiringer (213) on the hypophysis 
of the Dog’s brain. C. familiaris : Woldrioh (404) on the phylogeny of 
Dogs ; Pelzeln (289) on the different races of Dogs and on their phylo- 
geny. C. lupus : Gkevi£ (138), notes on its habits and occurrence. 0. 
hagenbeclcii, n. sp., Noak (276), from Somaliland. C. lagopus : Fischer 
& Pelzeln (120) on specimens from Jan Mayen’s Laud. 0. paranensis , 
n. sp., Ameghino, (18) p. 9, Tertiaries of the Argentine. 
Amphicyon major var. pyrenaicus, n. var., Deperet & Revolle (98), 
from the Upper Miocene of Cerdagne. 
Mustelid^. 
Mustela pennanti : Thomas (369), notes ou the variations in its skull. 
M. arzilla , n. sp., Gregorio (137), from Post-pliocene of Palermo. 
Galera. Neiiring (255) distinguishes one species only, G. barbara. G. 
macrodon : Neiiring (262), notes on this species. 
Galictis. Nehring (255) distinguishes three species, G. allamandi , 
vittata , and intermedia. G. crassidens : Neiiring (262), notes ou this 
species. G. vittata : Burmeister (56), notes on two varieties of this 
form. G. crassidens and allamandi : Nehring (257), note on the identity 
of these two forms. G. crassidens and vittata : Neiiring (260), notes on 
nomenclature. 
Mellivora. Thomas (372), goncral account. 
Meles taxns : Landois (184), its fossil and recent forms and their 
differences. M. anakuma : Nehring (259) on its specific distinctness from 
M. taxus ; Nehring (256), notes on the skull. 
Lutra brasiliensis and paranensis : Nehring (266), notes on these 
species. . L. vulgaris : Lowis (214), notes on its habits in captivity. L. 
vulgaris var. albomaculata : Krauss (181), notes on the variation. 
PROCYONULE. 
Nasua. Lockwood (211) asserts this form to be related to the Quadru- 
mana. 
Ursid M. 
Ursus. Allen (15) on a newly-discovered post-tympanic ossicle. 
U. arctos : Packard (284) on the question of its former southern 
limits ; Langkavel (189) on its fossil occurrence in N.W. Africa. U. 
ferox : Caton (64) on its domestication. U. labiatus ; Sterndale (353) 
on variation in colour in this species. U. spelceus : Teglas (364), remains 
in a bone-cave in Styria. U. spelceus and arctos : Hoeman (156) on 
remains from the Stuhleck Cave. U. americanus, arctos , and malayanus : 
Boulart (48), note on the pharyngeal pouches of Bears. U. etruscus : 
Deperet (97) on a mandible found in the Pliocene of Perpignan. • U . 
incn'natus : Nevill (269), notes on the species. 
