46 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
contributed 303. The number of reindeer killed during the same period 
was 468, and 143 of them were killed in the province of Romsdale. The 
number of elk killed in Sweden during the same period was 1782, as 
against 2097 and 2178 in the two preceding years, and it has been 
remarked for some time that the number of elk in Sweden has been 
diminishing. 
Cciriacus antisiensis , note on, with figure, by E. Schaaf, Zool. Gart. xxxi, 
pp. 226-234. 
Moschus sifanicus , n. sp., E. Buchner, Mel. biol. xiii, p. 162, Kansu, 
N. W. China. 
fPalceomeryx sctnsaniensis , n. sp., H. Filhol, t. c. p.255, Mid. Miocene, 
Sansan. 
t Palceomeryx minor , n. sp., Filiiol, t. c. p. 261, ibid. 
'liMorphelaphus sansaniensis, n. g. & sp., Filhol, t. c. p. 262, ibid. 
H Strogulognathus , n. n., Filhol, t. c. p. 265, ibid., to replace Platy- 
prosopos, preoccupied [should be Strong ylognathus, R. L.]. 
J iPalceocervus sansaniensis , n. g. & sp., Filhol, t. c. p. 285, ibid. 
m. ANOPLOTIIERIIDiE. 
t fParadoxodon inermis , n. g. & sp., H. Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. 
(8) ii, pp. 133 & 134, woodcut, Quercy Phosphorites. Provisionally placed 
in this family. 
t Xiphodontotherium primcevum : a note on its dentition by H. Filhol. 
t. c. pp. 178 & 179. 
U. COTYLOPIM. 
Scott, W. B. Beitrage zur Kentniss der Oreodontidce. Morph. JB, xvi, 
pp. 319-395, pis. xii-xvi, woodcuts. 
A detailed memoir on the skeletal anatomy of the various genera of this 
family, accompanied by figures of the skull and other parts of the skeleton. 
The various genera are arranged in three subfamilies, with the following 
characters : — 
I . Upper molars with five crescents .... Protoreoniince. 
II. Upper molars with four crescents. 
1. Orbits closed, a lachrymal fossa, no diastema, all the pre- 
molars simpler than the molars, outer wall of upper molars 
flattened . Oreodontince. 
2. Orbits open, no lachrymal fossa, a diastema, the last premolar 
molariform, outer wall of upper molars concave and inclined 
inwards Agriochcerince. 
See also Scott & Osborn, p. 15. 
o. Anthracotheriidj}. 
t Hyopotamus deflectus , n. sp., 0. C. Marsh, Am. J. Sci. (3) xxxix, pp. 
524 & 525, Miocene, Dakota. 
