10 Mamin. 
MAMMALIA. 
the same ; 3 of Spermophilus , of which one, as well as two varieties, are 
new ; 1 of Cynomys , 1 of Castor ; a new species and a new variety of 
Onychomys ; 3 species of Hesperomys , of which one, as well as a variety, 
are new ; 2 speqies of Arvicola , one of which is new ; 1 species of 
Neotoma, and 2 of Thomomys. The new generic term Dipodops is pro- 
posed for those Kangaroo Rats having five hind toes, and one new 
species is named. There are 3 species of Perognathus , of which one 
is new ; also 1 of Erethizon, 2 of Lepus ) 1 of Cariacus, Antilocapra , Ovis } 
Felis, Lynx (new), Cams, Mephitis (new), Spilogale (new), Taxidea , 
Lutra ) Bassaris , and 2 of Ursus. [See Soricidce , Vespertilionidce , Sciuridce , 
Muridce, Geomyidce , Felidce , a nd. Mustelidce .] 
[Merriam, C. H.] The North American Fauna. No. 4. Descriptions of 
Twenty-six New Species of North American Mammals, 55 pp., 3 pis. 
This fasciculus contains a revision of the genus Spilogale , with 
descriptions of six new species and one variety. 4 new species and 
one variety of Tainias. 3 new species of Evotomys, A new Mustela. 
A new Molossus, the first recorded from the United States. A new 
Cynomys. 1 new species and 2 varieties of Spermophilus. 3 new 
species of Dipodomys. 1 new variety of Geomys , and a new species of 
Hesperomys. [See Mustelidce, Sciuridce , Muridce, Geomyidce , and 
Emhallonuridce .] 
Meyer, A. B. [See Cercopithecidce, Sciuridce , and Muridce .] 
, & Helm, F. v. Jahresbericht (1889) der Ornithol. Beobach- 
tungstationen im Konigreich Sachsen. Dresden : 1890, 80 pp. 
Pages 70-72 contains a list of the Mammals of Saxony. 
Milne-Edwards, A. Mission Scientifique du Cap Horn, 1882-1883, 
vol. vi, Zoologie — Mammiferes, 32 pp., 8 pis. Paris : 1890, 4to. 
The species described include Felis geofroyi , Canis magellanicus , 
Conepatus humboldti (pis. i, viii), Lutra chilensis , Otaria jubata, Arcto - 
cephalus australis , Hesperomys ( Notiomys ) edwardsi (n. sp., pi. iii, fig. 1 ; 
pi. viii, fig. 1), H. coppingeri (pi. iv, fig. 2 ; pi. viii, fig. 2), II. longicau- 
datus (pi. iv, fig. 1), II. olivaceus (pi. v, fig. 1), II. xanthorhinus (pi. vi, 
fig. 1), II. longipilis (pi. v, fig. 2), II. xanthopygus (pi. vi, fig. 2), Mus 
magellanicus , Rhithrodon chinchilloides (pi. iii, fig. 2), and R. cuniculoides 
(pi. ii). [See Muridce. See also Grandidier, supra , p. G.] 
Minot, C. S. [See Rodentia .] 
Mivart, St. G. [See Canidce.~\ 
Montana, — . De la Dualite Anatomique et Fonctionnelle des Elements 
des Glandes Gastriques. Bull. Soc. Toulouse, xxxiii, pp. 97-121. 
A detailed series of observations made on the gastric glands of several 
of the larger Mammals, with deductions therefrom. 
Moroelli, E. [See Primates.'] 
