TITLES. 
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[Thomas, 0.] On some of the Larger Species of Oeomys. T. c. pp. 
269-273. [See p. 32, Geomyidce .] 
. On some Mammals from Central Peru. P. Zool. Soc. London, 
pp. 333-341, pis. xxvii <6 xxix. 
Twenty species are referred to, including two new Bats and a new 
genus of Rodents. [See p. 27, Emballonurid.cz and Phyllostomatidce , 
and p. 31, Muridce .] 
. On a Second Collection of Mammals sent by Mr. H. H. Johnston, 
C.B., from Nyasaland. T. c. pp. 500-504. 
The list includes 30 species. 
. A Preliminary List of the Mammals of Trinidad. J. Trinidad 
Club, i, pp. 158-168. 
A total of 52 species are recorded. 
Toula, F. Zwei neue Saugethierfundorte auf der Balkanhalbinsel. 
S13. Ak. Wien. 1892, pp. 608-615, pi. 
Describes an incisor of an Accratherium and two molars of a member of 
the Titanotheriidce from Miocene strata in the Balkans ; the latter being 
the first definite record of the existence of that American family in 
Europe. [See p. 36, Rhinocerotidce and Titanotheriidce.] 
True, F. W. Description of a New Species of Fruit-Bat, P ter opus 
aldabrensis , from Aldabra Island. P. U. S. Mus. xvi, pp. 533 & 534. 
. Notes on a Small Collection of Mammals from the Tana River, 
East Africa, with Descriptions of New Species. T. c. pp. 601-603. 
[See p. 30, Myoxidce, and p. 32, Muridce.'] 
Tuckerman, F. Further Observations on the Gustatory Organs of the 
Mammalia. J. Morphol. vii, pp. 69-94 (1892). 
Tullberg, T. Ueber einige Muriden aus Kamerun. Acta Soc. Upsal. 
iii, pp. 1-66, pis. i-iv. 
Describes a number of Murines from the Cameruns, among which two 
are new. [See pp. 31 & 32, Muridai,] 
Turner, Sir W. The Occurrence of Risso’s Dolphin in the Shetland 
Seas. P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. xi, pp. 192-197. 
WEber, M. Bemerkungen fiber den Ursprung der Haare und fiber 
Schuppen bei Saugethieren. Anat. Anz. viii, pp. 413-423. Trans- 
lated in Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xii, pp. 1-11. 
Disputing the opinion of Romer, that while all Mammals are descended 
from scaled Reptiles, the scales of Manis are a new formation, the 
author concludes that the latter are directly inherited from Reptilian 
ancestors. 
. Notizen fiber Saugethiere des Indischen Archipels. In Weber’s 
“ Zool. Ergebnisse einer Reise in Niederlandish Ost-Indien,” iii, pp. 
260-268. Leyden : 1893. 
Specially notices Tarsius } Acanthion javanicum , and Sus vittatus. [See 
p. 26, Tarsiidce.] 
