2 Mamin, 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Africa. Major has done good work among the Lemuroids ; and all 
zoologists will hail the appearance of the first part of the important Mono- 
graph of Antelopes by Sclater and Thomas. 
In anatomical work the investigations of Duval and Hubrecht on the 
placenta occupy an important position ; while equally valuable are 
Hennegey’s researches on the Graafian follicles. Woodward’s exami- 
nation of the milk-dentition of Rodents is likewise noteworthy ; while 
Parson’s dissections of the myology of the same group must prove 
valuable. A special feature of the year is the large amount of 
attention that has been directed to the anatomy and histology of the 
Monotremes. 
In Pakeontology the commencement of Roger’s new list of all known 
forms is of the highest importance. While there is nothing calling for 
special notice in European palaeontology, in North America Scott & 
Wortman have done valuable work, and in South America Amegiiino 
and the Recorder have both published memoirs on the fauna of the 
Argentine Republic. 
I.— TITLES.* 
Adams, W. H. On the habits of the Flying-Squirrels of the genus 
Anginalurus. P. Zool. Soc. London, 1894, pp. 243-246. 
Albini, G. Sull’ Immobilita come causa iniziante il letargo iemale 
do Moscardini ( Myoxus avellanarius). Rend. Acc. Napoli (2) viii, 
pp. 15-19. 
Allen, H. A monograph of the Bats of North America. Bull. U. S. 
Mus. No. 43, 1893, x & 198 pp., 38 pis. 
. Observations on Blarina brevicauda. P. Ac. Philad. 1894, 
pp. 269-276. 
. On a new species of Ametrida . P. Boston Soc. xxvi, pp. 240-246. 
[See p. 26, Phyllostomatidcv.] 
Allen, J. A. Notes on Mammals from New Brunswick, with 
description of a new species of Evotomys. Bull. Amer. Mus. vi, 
pp. 99-106. 
In addition to the new form, 32 species are noticed. [See p. 31, 
Mur idee. ] 
. On the seasonal change of colour in the varying Hare ( Lepus 
americanus , Erxl.). T. c. pp. 107-128. 
. On the Mammals of Arcansas County, Texas, with descriptions of 
new forms of Lepus and Oryzomys. T. c. pp. 165-198. [See p. 31, 
Mur idee > and p. 35, Leporidce .] 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Keoorder has not seen the 
Journal or Work referred to. 
