TITLES. 
Mamm. 15 
Merriam, C. H. Description of a new Kangaroo-Rat from Lower 
California ( Dipodomys merriami nxelamirus ). P. Calif. Ac. (2) iii, 
pp. 315 & 346. 
. Rediscovery of the Mexican Kangaroo-Rat {Dipodomys phillipsi , 
Gray), with Field Notes by E. W. Nelson. P. Biol. Soc. Washing- 
ton, viii, pp. 83-96. 
. Two Now Wood-Rats from tlio Plateau-Region of Arizona 
( Neotoma pinetorum and N. ctrizonee ), with Remarks on the validity 
of the Genus Teonoma of Gray. T. c. pp. 109-112. [See p. 32, 
Mur idee.] 
. Descriptions of Eight new Ground-Squirrels of the Genera 
Spennophilus and Tamias, from California, Texas, and Mexico. T. c. 
pp. 129-138. [See p. 30, Sciuridce.] 
. Preliminary Descriptions of Four New Mammals from Southern 
Mexico. T. c. pp. 143-146. [See p. 30, Sciuridee, p. 32, Geomyiclce , 
and p. 33, Lcporkhe.] 
. The Yellow Bear of Louisiana, Ursus luteolus , Griffith. T. c. 
pp. 147-152. [See p. 28, Ursida ?.] 
. The Geographic Distribution of Life in North America. Rep. 
Smithson. Inst, for 1891, pp/365-415. Reprinted from P. Biol. Soc. 
Washington, vii, pp. 1-64. 
Miller, G. S. Description of a new White-Footed Mouse from the 
Eastern United States. P. Biol. Soc. Washington, viii, pp. 55-69. 
. Description of a new Mouse from Southern California. Amer. 
Natural, xxvi, pp. 261-263 (1892). [See p. 31, Muridee.] 
. A Jumpiug Mouse ( Zapus insignis , Miller) new to the United 
States. P. Biol. Soc. Washington, viii, pp. 1-8. [See p. 33, Dipod- 
idee .] 
Milnic-Edwards, A. Une nouvelle Espece de Microgale de Madagascar. 
Ann. Sci. Nat. (7) xv, p. 97. [See p. 27, Centetidce.] 
Mivart, St. George. Types of Animal Life. London : 1893, 8vo, 
374 pp., illustrated. 
A popular account of the leading types of Mammals and a few other 
Vertebrates. 
MObius, K. Ueber den Fang und die Verwerthung der Walfische id 
Japan. SB. Ak. Berlin, 1893, pp. 1053-1072, and MT. Ak. Berlin, 
1893, pp. 649-668. 
Contains an illustrated account of a Japanese work on Whaling, with 
an identiffcation of the species referred to. 
Moore, J. The Recently Found Castoroides in Randolph County, 
Indiana. Amer. Geol. xii, pp. 67-74, pi. iii. 
Describes and figures a nearly complete skeleton of C. ohioliensis. 
