40 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Incer-m sedis and fBoRpY^NiDiE. 
j ' BurramySy n. g., for B. parvus , n. sp., Broom, Abstracts P. Linn. Soc. 
N. S. Wales, June 26, p. 2, Pleistocene, Australia. 
■\Borhycena antiqua , n. sp., Ameghino, Bol. Inst. Geogr. Argent, xv, 
p. 55, Pyrotherium Beds, Patagonia. 
XII. M0N01 1 REMATA.-~BjCelivi>iii>m and Ornithorhynchidas. 
Superficial muscles and their relation to Mammary and Marsupial organs 
in the order, Huge (195) ; general notes on the group, Lavocat 
(107), Jacobson’s organ, Broom (29a): do. of Ornithorhynchus , Smith 
(211a) ; embryo of Ornithorhynchus , Hill & Martin (84) ; muzzle 
of Ornithorhynchus , Wilson & Martin (252) ; young, Wilson, l. c. ; 
femoral gland, Martin & Tidswell (121) ; Mammary organs and 
marsupium of Echidna , Klaatscii (96). 
firoechulna, according to Palmer, Science (2) i, p. 518, the synonymy of 
the genus should stand : — Zaglossus t Gill, May 5, 1877. Acantho- 
glossus , Gervais, Nov. 5, 1877 (date of reading, not of publication). 
Proccliidna , Gervais, Nov. 30, 1877 (date of prefatory footnote). 
Bruynia, Dubois, , 1882. The evidence seems to show that 
Zaglossus was published as early as May, 1877, and antedates Acan- 
thoglossus by six, and Proechidna by nearly seven months. 
XIII. MULTPTUBEROULATA. 
Seeley, Phil. Trans. R. Soc. clxxxv, p. 1019, doubts the Mammalian 
affinities of Tritylodon and certain other Ethiopian Mesozoic forms. 
