58 Mamm . 
MAMMALIA. 
CONDYLARTHRA. 
Phenacodontidjs. 
Phenacodus. Woodward (405), an accouut of this primitive 
Perissodactyle type. 
AMBLYPODA. 
Elcichoceras parviim , n. g. & sp., Scott (340), from the Bridger 
Beds of Henry’s Fork, Wyoming, U.S.A. 
DINOCERATA. 
Uintatherium alticeps , n. sp., Scott (340), from the Bridger Beds of 
Wyoming, U.S.A. 
Tetheopsis. Cope (75), note to the effect that this genus has no real 
existence. 
8. S1BENIA. 
Capellini (63). On fossil Sirenians from Sardinia. 
Halitheriid^e. 
Hcilitherium schinzi. Plot (123), note on its hind limb. 
Meiaxytherium lovisati, n. sp., Capellini (62), fossil from Sardinia. 
Fehinotkerium subapenninum and gastaldii. Portis (299), notes on 
these forms. 
RhYTINIDjE. 
Rhytina stelleri. Roux (320) on a canal system in its bones due to 
a fungus ( Mycedites ). 
Manatid®. 
Manatus. Hartlaub (149) distinguishes three species : M. sene- 
galensis , inunguis , and latirostris. 
Manatherium delheidi , n. g. & sp., Hartlaub (150), from Oligocene 
of Hoboken, Belgium. 
9. CETACEA. 
Albrecht (4). On the relation of the Cetacea to the Promammalia. 
Beneden (40). On the Whales and Dolphins of the coasts of 
Europe. 
Capellini (63). On fossil Whales from Sardinia. 
Jouan (171). Notes on Whales stranded on the coasts of France at 
different times. 
