24 Mumm, 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Oriental Region. — See Everett (Borneo), Hose (Borneo), and 
Weber (Malayana). 
Nearctic Region. — S ee Allen, Cope, Hatcher, Marsh, Merriam, 
Osborn, Scott, and Wortman. 
Neotropical Region— See Amegiiino (Patagonia), Anonymous, 
Guricii, Iiiering, and Thomas (Trinidad). 
For the Tertiary Fauna of the whole world, see Zittel. 
III. — BIOLOGICAL INDEX. 
Anatomy and Histology. — See Alessandrini, Beauregard, Bed- 
dard, Cattaneo, Ciiristiceni, Cordier, Duval, Ellenberger & 
Baum, Francaviglia, Hepburn, Johnson, Keith, Klaatscii, 
Lavocat, Leniiossek, Maureh, Piana, Parona & Cattaneo, Pou- 
sargues, Roomi:, Ruge, Tuckerman, and Wilson & Martin. 
Osteology. — S ee Amegiiino, Blanc, Chapman, Dames, Earle, 
Filhol, Grandidier, Henniciie, Howes, Koken, Lydekker, Maggi, 
Major, Romer, St. Loup, Steiilin, Stieda, Struthers, and 
Wortman. 
Dentition. — See Beauregard, De Yis, Freund, Kukentiial, 
Lataste, Lavocat, Leciie, Major, Osborn, Pollard, Rose, and 
Woodward. 
Development. — S eo Ewart, Duval, Freund, Kukentiial, Leche, 
Maurer, Nehring, Roche, Romer, and Woodward. 
Classification. — S ee Major. 
IV. — SY STEMATIO WOBK. 
( Extinct groups and species are indicated by a f .) 
1. PRIMATES. 
Ligaments of the Old World forms described by Keith, vide supra, 
p. 11, and nerves of lumbar plexus by Ruge, p. 19. 
a. Simiidjc. 
Beddard, Tr. Zool. Soc. London, xiii, pp. 177-218, pis. xx-xxviii, 
publishes the full text of the important memoir of which the 
abstract is quoted in Zool. Rec. xxix, Mamm. p. 22. Following an 
introductory notice relating to the history of the specimens on which 
the memoir is based, the author gives a detailed description of the 
external characters and anatomy of the bald Chimpanzee, after which 
he does the same for an Ape reputed to be Simia morio. Figures are 
given of the heads, hands, and feet of both the Apes referred to, as 
well as illustrations of their soft parts. 
IJylolates javanicus , n. sp., Matsciiie, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1893, 
p. 62, N. W. Borneo. Distinctive features of all the species tabulated 
by the same writer, t. c. p. 209. 
