34 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
p. 28, A. ( AEgoceros ) troglodytorum , p. 35, A. (AE.) lunuta, p. 36, 
A. ( Nagor ) maupassii, p. 38, A. ( Oreas ) hrevicornis , p. 45, -4. 
( Grimmia ) leporina , p. 47, A. (?) preeminens , p. 49, n. spp., Les 
Antilopes, Pallas, ifo'd. 1895. 
Cbrvid2e. 
Cervus sica, placenta ; Beauregard (14). 6'. habits ; Evans (60). 
(7. brachyceros, n. sp., Philippi, An. Mas. Chile, 1895, Chilian 
Andes ; identified by Nehuing, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1895, p. 12, 
with Cariacu8 , in its restricted sense. Furcifer antisiensis and P. chi- 
lensis , distinctive characters ; Neiiring, t. c. p. 9.*' 
Manama, Rafinesque, 1817, to replace Coassus , Gray, 1843 ; Merriam, 
Science (2) p. 1. 
Alces machlis , its extermination in Europe; Greve (75), Mangold 
(118). 
fPROTOCERATlDiE and tOREODONTIlLE. 
iProtoceras, its relations and osteology ; Scott (203). Considered to be 
a lateral offshoot allied to the ancestral stock of the Tragulidm ; the 
latter being evidently an Old World group. 
iAgriochosrua, its ostoology ; Woutman, Bull. Amor. Mus. vii, p. 145. 
fANIHRACOTHERIIDiE and tClKEROPOTAMID^. 
t Brachyodus, n. g., Deperet, SB. Ak. Berlin, civ, p. 397, for Anthra- 
cotherium onoideum , Gerv., Miocene, Eggenburg. Hyopotamus 
indicus , Lyd., referred to same genus. 
t Elotherium uintense , Osuorn, Bull. Amer. Mus. vii, p. 102, Uinta Beds. 
SuiniE and Hipfopotamid2E. 
Sus longirostris and S. verrucosus , distinctive characters ; Neiiring, Zool. 
Garten, xxxvi, p. 44. Nyctochcerus hgssama, Heuglin, identified by 
Neiiring, l. c ., with Potamochoerus larvatus. Sus sp., skeleton from 
Liu-Kiu ; Neiiring, Zool. Anz. 1895, p. 405. 
Hippopotamus ampliibius , from Pleistocene of Portugal ; Choffat 
(31). 
b. PERISSODACTYLA.— Equid^. 
The various forms of the suborder from the White Biver Miocene 
described, with reconstructions of the skeleton, by Osborn & Wort- 
man (162). Existing Equidce, Tegetmeier & Sutherland (219). 
Equus caballus , dentition and dates of appearance of teeth ; Ridewood 
(188). E. burchelli , variety from Henga country; Sclater & Craw- 
shay, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 688. t E. intermedins , n. sp., 
Cope, P. Amer. Phil. Soc. xxxiv, p. 463, Pleistocene, Louisiana. 
