SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
Manim. 53 
7. UNGULATA. 
Beauregard & Bodlart (38). On the placeiitation of Ruminants. 
Bonnet (47). On the embryonic membranes, specially the chorion of 
Ruminant Ungulates. 
Bonnet (47). On the embryonic membranes of Ungulates. 
Lydekker (216). Catalogue of fossil Perissodactyla, Toxodontia , Con- 
dylarthra , and Amblypoda in the British Museum (Natural History). 
SciiLOSSER (330). On the phylogeny of the TJngulata. 
PROBOSCIDEA. 
Elephantidac. 
Holder (157). A popular natural history of the Elephant and its 
allies. 
Trotter (375). On the reason of the pectoral position of the mam- 
mary glands of the Elephant. 
Elephas. Pohlig (297) on the fossil species of India and Germauy, 
i.e., E. antiquus, Falc., E. antiquus melitce , Falc., E. meridionalis , Nerti, 
E. primigenius , Blum., and E. trogontherii , n. sp., Pohlig. E. indicus : 
Steel (350) on his habits and diseases in captivity. E. sumatranus : 
Langkavel (191), note on the recent and fossil distribution. E. primi- 
genius and africanus : Kinkelin (176) on the differences between these 
two forms. E. primigenius : Bunge (53), account of the find of a body 
of a Mammoth in Siberia ; Nadaillac (252), its discovery at Spy, in 
Belgium. 
Mastodon arvernensis : Fritscii (128), its occurrence in the Pliocene of 
Ripponsroda. M. arvernensis and borsoni : Pantanelli (285), description 
of fossil romains from Spoleto. M. ( Trilophodon ) Jloridanus y n. sp., 
Leidy (204), from Florida. 
Dinotherjidjl 
Dinotheriam bavaricum. Roger (317), description of remains from 
Breitenbronn. 
HYRACOIDEA. 
IlYRACIDiE. 
Hyrax. Lataste (193) and (194) on the subgenera (Procavia, Hetero- 
hyrax , Dendrohyrax), and dental formula of this genus. II. stamp fHi y u. 
sp., Jentink (168), from Liberia. 
ARTIODACTYLA. 
Boyid^. 
Huet (160). First part of a list of the known species of Antelopes 
with short descriptions and references. 
Bos. Dareste (91), notes on a pug-nosed race of horned cattle from 
