36 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
f Tapirus teller i , n. sp., Hofmann, Abh. geol. Reichsanst. xv, pt. 4, p. 47, 
Miocene, Styria. 
h. Equidas. 
List of Asiatic Wild Asses, by Matsciiie, BB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1893, 
p. 206. 
Equus caballus : for rudimentary horns, see Blanc, supra , p. 5 ; for 
general anatomy, Ellenberger & Baum, p. 8 ; for development 
of limb-bones and polydactylism, Ewart, p. 8, and Struthers, 
p. 20 ; and for internal anatomy, Piana, p. 17. 
Equus quagga , its distribution and extermination ; Noack, Zool. Garten 
xxxiv, p. 289. 
f Equus cumminsi , minutus , and semiplicatus , n. spp., Core, Rep. Geol. 
Surv. Texas, 1892, pp. 67 & 80, Tertiary, Texas. 
■ fProtohippus pachyops, fossulatus . and lenticularis , n. spp., Cope, t. c. 
pp. 26, 30, & 41, ibid. 
f Hippulium inlerpolatuniy n. sp., Cope, t. c. p. 42, ibid. 
' f Onohippidium, Moreno, incorrectly quoted in Zool. Rec. xxviii, Mamm. 
p. 40, as Onohippus. 
i . PalvEOtheriidjE, 
^ -fDesmatippus crenidens , n. g. & sp., Scott, Amer. Natural, xxvii, p. 661, 
Tertiary, Montana. 
f Anchitherium eqainum , Scott, l. c ., ibid. 
j. RlIINOCEIiOTIDiE. 
Rhinoceros simus , its occurrence in Mashonaland ; Millais, P. Zool. Soc. 
London, 1893, p. 614. 
f Aceratherium tridactylum , described by Osborn, Bull. Amer. Mus. v, 
p. 85, from Dakota. 
i Aceratherium sp. : incisor from Miocene of Kajali, Balkans, described 
and figured by Toula, SB. Ak. Wien, 1892, p. 608. 
iAmynodon, aff. intermedius , skull described by Pavlow, Bull. Soc. 
Moscou, 1893, p. 37, pi. iii. 
f Rhinoceros occidentalis , skull described by Pohlig, Bull. Soc. Belg. Geol. 
vii, p. 41, pi. iii. 
h . +TlTANOTHERIID£2. 
iMenodus? [1 itanotheriuni] rumelicus , n. sp., Toula, SB. Ak. Wien, 
1892, p. 612, Miocene, Katina, near Sofia, Balkans. The author con ■ 
siders that Brachydiastematherium transilvanicum } from the Tertiary 
of Transylvania, is likewise referable to the same family. 
