6 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Cattaneo, G. Sull’ Anatomia dello Stomaco del Pteropus medius. Atti 
Soc. Ligustica, iv, pp. 142-149. 
. [See also Parona & Cattaneo.] 
Chapman, A., & Buck, W. J. Wild Spain : Espaiia Agreste : Records 
of Sport with Rifle, Rod, and Gun, Natural History, and Exploration. 
London : 1893, 8vo, xx, 472 pp., illustrations. 
Contains an illustrated account of Capra pyrenaica , together with notices 
of several other Mammals. 
Chapman, F. M. Description of a New Subspecies of Oryzomys from 
the Gulf States. Bull. Amer. Mus. v, pp. 43-46. [See p. 31, 
Murid ce.'] 
. Description of Two New Races of Mammals from Florida, with 
Remarks on Sitomys niveiventris , Chapman. T. c. pp. 339-341. [See 
p. 27, Talpidai , and p. 27, Muridai,'] 
. [See also Allen & Chapman.] 
Chapman, F. R. Notes on the Depletion of the Fur-Seal in the Southern 
Seas. Canad. Rec. v, pp. 446-459. 
Chapman, H. C. Notes on Chceropsis liberiensis (Morton). P. Ac. 
Philad. 1893, pp. 185-187, pi. iv. [See p. 38, Eippopotamidce.'] 
Christiani, H. Nouvelles Recherches sur les Organs Thyroidiena des 
Rongeurs. C.R. Soc. Biol. (2) v, pp. 4 & 5. , 
Chyzek, C. Reliquiae Petenyianae. Termes Fuzetek, v (1881), p. 91, 
1882. 
This paper, although there is nothing in the title to show it, consists of 
an account, based on the manuscripts left after his death by Dr. Petenyi, 
of the Muridai found in Hungary, and contains the descriptions of four new 
species. With the exception of some short Latin “ notae specifics,” it is 
written throughout in Hungarian, and hitherto omitted from Zool. Rec. 
[See p. 31, Muridai. 1 
Coke, J. H., & Woodward, A. S. The Har Dalam Cavern, Malta, and 
its Fossil Contents. P. R. Soc. London, liv, pp. 274-283. 
The remains include Ursus, Canis , Hippopotamus , and Cervas. 
Colenso, W. Observations on Mr. T. White’s paper, “ On the Native 
Dog of New Zealand.” Tr. N. Zealand Inst, xxvi, pp. 495-503. 
Cope, E. D. Preliminary Report of the Vertebrate Palaeontology of the 
Llano Estacado. Rep. Geol. Surv. Texas for 1892, pp. 1-87, 
pis. i-xxiii. 
Contains descriptions of remains of a large number of extinct Mammals, 
the majority of which have been previously named. Among the most 
interesting is the hyaena-like Borophagus. [See p. 28, Felidce , Hycmidce , 
and Canidce , p. 29, Mustelulce, p. 38, Camelidai and Dicoty lidos, p. 36, 
Equidce. , p. 34, Elephantidce .] 
