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MAMMALIA. 
Gunther, A. Note on the Skull of the East African Reed-buck ( Cervi - 
capra bohor). T. c. pp. 604-607, woodcuts. 
Describes and figures the orbital region of the skulls of C. redunca and 
C. bohor. The question whether the S. African C. redunca is identical 
with the W. African form so named is loft opou. 
Henry, A. Notes on two Mountain- Antelopes of Central China. T. c. 
pp. 93 & 94. 
Notices two species of Nemorhcedus, one identical with Capricomis 
argyrochcetus of Heude, and the other referable to a species known as 
Kemas henryi , of the same writer. It is not known whether the latter 
name has been published. 
Jentink, F. A. On Strepsiceros leudu and S. imberbis. Notes Leyd. 
Mus. xii, pp. 211-221, pi. ix, figs, c, g , h, l, n. 
Has notes on the horns and specific characters of these two forms. 
Langkayel, B. Wildschiife, Wildziegen, und Antilopen des Himalaya. 
Zool. Gart. xxxi, pp. 104-114. 
Notes on the Cavicorn Ruminants of the Himalaya, mainly based on 
Macintyre’s “ Hindu-Koh.” Antilope cervicapra ( bezoartica j is erroneously 
included as an Himalayan form. 
Lydekker, R. Recent Contributions to our Knowledge of Wild Sheep. 
Field, lxxvi, pp. 910 & 947. 
A semi-popular account of all the known species. 
St. Loup, R. Les Moutons Sauvages (Le Mouflon Kaschkar, ou Ovis 
poll). Le Nat. 1890, pp. 272-274, woodcut. 
An illustrated popular account of this Sheep. 
Steel, J. H. Indian Cattle. J. Bomb. N. H. Soc. v, pp. 71-82. 
Woodward, A. S. Note on the Occurrence of the Saiga Antelope in 
the Pleistocene Deposits of the Thames Yalley. P. Z. S. 1890, pp. 
613-616, woodcut. 
Describes and figures a frontlet. 
Bos americanus : R. C. Auld, Am. Nat. xxiv, pp. 787-796, has sugges- 
tions for preserving the breed without deterioration. On pp. 953-954 of 
the same notes are given on a skull exhumed at Syracuse, New York. 
Probubalus mindorensis , n. sp., J. B. Steere, t.c. {supra, p. 16), Philip- 
pines. See also A. Nehring, supra , p. 11, where this species is referred 
to Bubalus ; the latter writer has a further note in Zool. Anz. xiii, pp. 
448-451, where the species is regarded as a valid one. 
\Bos elatus: Leptobos strozzii identified with this species, which is 
referred to Leptobos, by C. J. Forsyth-Major {supra, p. 5). 
Capra falconer i: the horns of the three varieties figured by MacIntyre, 
vide supra , p. 9. 
Damalis senegalensis : notes on this species, with its synonymy and 
figures of the head and skull, given by P. L. Sclater, P. Z. S. 1890, pp. 
354-357, woodcuts. 
