THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Mamin. 5 
[Duval, M.] De la Couche Plasmodiale Endovasculaire du Placenta 
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Emery, C. Zur Morphologie des Hand- und Fuss-skeletts. Anat. Anz. 
v, pp. 282-294, woodcuts. 
Contains observations on Bardeleben’s description of the prepollex of 
Pedetes , and concludes that ancestral Mammals had no free prepollex or 
prehallux. 
Fabrinj, E. [See Felidce. ] 
Fatio, V. [See Vespertilionidcc.'] 
Feilden, H. W. Notes on the Terrestrial Mammals of Barbadoes. 
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Ficalbi, E. Sulle Ossa Accessorie del Cranio dei Mammiferi e dell’ 
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Observations on accessory ossifications (Wurmian bones, etc.) in the 
crania of Mammals. 
Filiiol, H. Etudes sur les Mammiferes Fossiles des Sansan. Bibl. haut. 
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A descriptive review of all the known Mammals from the Middle 
Miocene of Sansan. The evidence for the identity of Macrotherium and 
Chalicotherium is fully detailed. [See Talpidce , Viverridce , Mustelidai , 
Castoridoc , and Cervidcc.'] 
. [See also Lemurulcc , Soricidcc , Greodonta , Anoplothcrikliv , and 
A nthracotheriidai.~\ 
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After discussing previous observations on the Mammalian fauna and 
geological age of the deposits at Olivola, the author considers that they 
are Pliocene, and of the approximate age of those of the Yal d’Arno. 
In the course of the notice reference is made to the Recorder’s determi- 
nation of Hyccna striata from the Red Crag and the Yal d’Arno, which is 
regarded as insufficiently proved. Palaioreas niontiscaroli , F. Maj., is 
identified with Aymard’s Antilope torticornis , which should, therefore, be 
called P. torticornis. Notes are given on Bos elatus , Croizet, which is 
identified with Leptobos strozzii , Rut., and referred to the latter genus, 
which is characterized by the absence of horns in the female. 
Frigerio, F. [See Hominid(v.\ 
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A detailed memoir on the terminations of the nerves and the structure 
of the serous glands of the tongue of Mammals. • * • 
