18 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
[Rhoads, S. N.] Some proposed changes in the nomenclature of the 
American Mammals. T. c. pp. 523-526. 
Refers to the names of 26 species given by Ord in the American edition 
\of “ Guthrie’s Geography.” 
. Description of new species of North American Mammals, with 
remarks on species of the genus Perognathus. P. Ac. Philad. 1893, 
pp. 404-412. [See p. 34, Qeomyidce .] 
. Geographic variation in Bassariscus astutus. T. c. pp. 413-418. 
[See p. 29, Mustelidce. ] 
- — . Description of a new Armadillo, with remarks on the genus 
Muletia , Gray. Op. cit. 1894, pp. 111-114. [See p. 43, Dasypodidce .] 
— — . Contributions to the Mammalogy of Florida. T. c. pp. 152-161. 
[See p. 27, Talpidcv, and p. 29, Mustelidce.'} 
. A contribution to the Life-History of the Alleghany Cave-Rat} 
Neotoma magister, Baird. T. c. pp. 213-221. 
. Descriptions of four new species and two subspecies of White- 
footed Mice from the United States and British Columbia. T. c. 
pp. 253-261. [See p. 31, Muridce.] 
. Description of a new subgenus and new species of Arvicoline 
Rodents from British Columbia. T. c. pp. 282-288. [See p. 31, 
Mur idee. ] 
. Notes on the Mammals of Monroe and Pike Counties, Pennsyl- 
vania. T. c. pp. 387-396. 
. A new Jumping Mouse from the Pacific slope. T. c. pp. 421 & 
422. [See p. 34, Dipodulce .] 
. A reprint of the North American Zoology. By George Ord. 
Haddonfield, New Jersey : 1890, pp. x & 290-361, and Appendix, 
pp. 1-52. 
The names proposed by Ord for Mammals in this contribution to 
“Guthrie’s Geography” (1815) are as follows, of which those printed in 
italics stand, viz., Yespertilio americanus, V. rubra, Yiverra albus, Mustela 
hudsonius, Ursus horribilis , Mus tuza , M. cinereus , M. canadensis, 
M. pennsylvanica, Arctomys ludoviciana , A. columbianus, Sciurus pennsyl- 
vanicus , S. hiemalis, S. carolinensis, S. labradorius, Antilope americanus , 
Ovis montanus. 
Roger, O. Yerzeichniss. der bisher bekannten Fossilen Saugethiere. 
Part I. Ber. Yer. Schwaben u. Neuburg, xxxi, pp. 1-40. 
The first part of a new list of all known fossil Mammals ; this section 
embracing Monotremes, Multituberculates, Marsupials, and Edentates. 
Rotii, S. Embrollos Cientificos. An. Soc. Argent, xxxvii, pp. 5-32. 
Mainly criticizes Amcghiuo’s determinations of fossil Argontiuo 
Mammals. 
