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Marsh, 0. C. Restoration of Elotherium. Amer. J. Sci. (.8) xlvii, 
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• . A new Miocene Mammal. T. c. p. 409. [See p. 40, Anthra- 
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. Eastern division of the Miohippus Beds, with notes on some 
of the characteristic Fossils. Op. cit. xlviii, pp. 91-94. [See p. 40, 
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. Miocene Artiodactyles from the Eastern Miohippus Beds. T. c. 
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Martin. P. Zur Endigung des Nervus acusticus im Gehirn derKatze. 
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Matschie, P. Die naturliche Verwandschaft und die Yerbreitung der 
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Besides characterising the species of Manis, the author replies to certain 
criticisms with regard to other Mammals described by himself. [See 
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. Die von P. Neumann in Argentinien gesammelten und beobach- 
teten Saugethiere. T. c. pp. 57-64. 
A total of 44 species is referred to, mostly obtained from southern 
Argentina aud Tucuman. 
Drei neue Saugethiere ( Ilerpestes , Pediotragus , Ohrysochloris ) von 
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Describes a new genus of Anomaluridcc and three other new forms. 
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Mur idee.] 
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Describes Cariacus peruvianus, and notices a number of Mammals from 
the Cameroons. [See p. 39, Cervidcc.] 
