SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
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SORICIDA3. 
Dobson (101). General account of the Shrews. 
Dobson (99). On the mandibular dentition of Shrews, and especially 
Myosorex varius. 
Sorex sp. ? : Stern dale (353) on the existence of a pigmy Shrew in 
low lands of the Madras Presidency. S.fodiens and S. araneus : Coester 
(70) on their breeding habits. 
A mphisorex primcevus , n. sp., Filiiol, (115) p. 15, from the Quercy phos- 
phates. [Also described in paper quoted in Zool. Rec. xxi, Mamm. (108).] 
Erinaceidas. 
Erinaceus europcvus : McWilliam (229) on the structure of its intes- 
tine. E. ccningensis , n. sp., Lydekker (220), fossil from the Oeningen 
beds, Switzerland. 
Cayluxotherium clegans , n. g. & sp., Filiiol, (115) p. 1, from Quercy 
phosphate beds. 
Ncurogymnurus cayluxi , n. sp., p. 5, and N. minor , n. sp., p. 10, Filiiol 
(115), from Quercy phosphate beds. 
Comphotherium elegans, n. g. & sp., Filiiol, (115) p. 11, from Quercy 
phosphates. [Also described in paper quoted in Zool. Rec. xxi, Mamm. 
(107).] 
Macroscelidas. 
Rhynchocyon rcichanli , u. sp.. Reichenow, (310) p. 316, from Heimat- 
MarungU, Central Africa. 
Incertau sedis. 
Trimylus schlosseri , n. g. & sp., Roger (317), fossil from the Miocene 
beds of Reischenau, in Swabia. 
5 . CHIROPTJERA. 
Allen (12). On the tarsus of Bats. 
Bielz (42). On the Bats of the Siebenbiirgen, in Austria. 
Blake (44). Account of the parturition of a Bat, sp. ign. 
Merriam (240). Evidence that Bats migrate. 
Monticelli (247) and (248). List of the South Italian Chiroptera. 
Westiioff (392). List of Bats found hibernating near Havixbeck, in 
Westphalia. 
RniNOLOPIIiDAO. 
Rhinoloplius unihastatus var. homorodalmasiensis and var. lcisnyiresi- 
ensis : Bielz (42), German description of these varieties. R.fcrrum- 
equinum : Macpiierson, (227) on its habits. 
Phyllorhina muscina and P. papua , n. spp., Thomas & Doria (372a), 
from New Guinea. 
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