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118. Mangold, C. Cervus alces in Aussterben begriffen. Zool. Garten, 
xxxvi, pp. 157-159. 
119. >. Die Zahnwechsel des Beutelgebisses. T. c. pp. 188 & 189. 
119a. Mann, G. Homoplasty of the brain of Rodents, Insectivores, 
and Carnivores. J. Anat. Physiol. (2) x, pp. 1-35, pi. i. 
120. Marsh, 0. C. On the Pithecanthropus erectus, Dubois. Amer. 
J. Sci. (3) xlix, pp. 144-147. 
Martin, 0. J. [See Hill & Martin (84), Martin & Tidswell 
(121), and Wilson & Martin (252).] 
121. Martin, 0. J., & Tidswell, F. Observations on the femoral 
gland of Ornithorhynchus , and its secretion ; together with au 
experimental enquiry concerning its supposed toxic action. P. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. Wales, ix, pp. 471-500, pis. xxviii-xxxi. 
122. Martin, R. Kritische Bedenken gegen den Pithecanthropus erectus, 
Dubois. Globus, lxvii, pp. 213-217. 
123. Matschie, P. Die Saugethiere Deutsch-Ost-Afrikas. Berlin : 
1895, xxviii & 157 pp., illustrated. 
A descriptive illustrated synopsis of all the known Mammals from 
German E. Africa. One Musk-Shrew is described as new. [ Soricidce.'] 
124. Melliss, C. J. Lion-hunting in Somaliland. London : 1895, 8vo, 
186 pp., illustrated. 
125. Mercerat, A. Etude comparde sur des molaires de Toxodon , et 
d’autres represontants de la m6me famille. An. Mus. Buenos Aires, 
iv, pp. 207-215, pi. 
126. . Contributions it l’etude systematique des Toxodontia 
( Ilaplodontotherido } , Toxodontidce , et Xotodontidc e). T. c. pp. 257-306. 
127. . Amphinasua hrevirostris. Revist. Mus. La Plata, vi, 
pp. 255-264. [ Procyonidcc.'] 
128. Mermier,E. Surladecouverted’une nouvelle esp&ce d’ A cerotherium 
dans la Molasse Burdigalienne du Royans. Ann. Soc. Linn, t/yon, 
xlii, pp. 1-31, pi. i. [ Ehinocerotida s.] 
129. MerriAM, C. H. The earliest available name for the Mountain- 
Goat. Science (2) i, p. 18. \_Bovidce.'] 
130. . The earliest generic name of the Ground-Squirrels, com- 
monly placed in the genus Spermophilus. T. c. pp. 18 & 19. 
[ Sciui'idcc .] 
131. . The earliest generic name of an American Deer. T. c. 
p. 208. [ Cervidat .] 
132. . Brisson’s Genera of Mammals, 1762. T. c. pp. 375 & 376. 
He says that although Brisson’s work was not printed until four years 
after the 10th edition of Linnaeus, the 6th edition (1748) is the only one 
quoted. Still 25 of the 46 genera given are the same as those published by 
