THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Mamm. 15 
Koerner, 0. Beitriige zur vergleichenden Anatomie und Physiologie 
des Kehlkopfes der Saugethiere und des Menschen. Abh. senck. 
Ges. xiii. pp. 147-164 & 261 -27G. 
Contains figures and descriptions of the larynx in various Mammals. 
Kolliker, A. Ueber die Chordahohle und die Bildung der Chorda beirn 
Kaninchen. SB. Ges. Wiirzb. 1883, p. 2. 
Kolombatovic, G. Mammiferi, rettili ed anfibi della Dalmazia, e pesci 
rari e nuovi ecc. Spalato. Spalato : 1882, 8vo, pp. 35. 
57 Mammals are recorded as natives of Dalmatia, and notes on their 
habits and Sclav names are appended. [Not seen by Recorder ; cf. 
H. Baumgartuer, Zool. Gart. xxiv. p. 94.] 
Koppen, F. T. [See Bovidce, Cervidas .] 
Landois, H. Westfalens Thierleben in Wort und Bild. Paderborn : 
1883. 
Published by the Zoologische Section fur Westfalen und Lippe, under 
the presidency of H. Landois. [Not seen by Recorder ; cf. Zool. Gart. 
xxiv. p. 9G.] 
. Ueber farbige Aberration westfalischer Saugethiere und einige 
Monstra aus Westfalen. Verb. Yer. Rheinl. xl. (CB.) p. 74. 
Notes on albinism, melanism, and other varieties in the colour of 
Mammals. 
. [See also Canidic.'] 
Lankester, E. R. [See Ornithorrhynchidoe.'] 
Lataste, F. [See Rodentia, Muridce , Dipodidcm .] 
Lauzanne, H. de. Catalogue des Animaux Vert<jbr£s de l’Arrondissement 
de Morlaix et du Nord Finistere. Bull. Soc. Finistere, v. 1883. 
[Not seen by Recorder ; cf. Zool. Anz. vii. p. 77.] 
Lavocat, — . The Homologues of the Parts of the Temporal Bones. 
Mem. Ac. Toulouse, iv. p. 71. 
The author describes the temporal bone in the different classes of ver- 
tebrates, and gives a synonymy of its parts in the lower forms. [Not 
seen by Recorder ; cf. Science, ii. p. 113.] 
. Construction de la ceinture, scapulo-claviculaire dans la s^rie des 
Yert6br£s. C. R. xcvii. p. 1316. 
The author thinks that in the Monotremes, Birds, and Reptiles, the 
names ‘ clavicle 1 and ‘ coracoid ’ have become transposed, and that these 
represent respectively the coracoid and clavicle of the higher Mammals, 
Amphibians, and Fish. 
. Appareil hyo'fdien des Animaux Vert4br£s. C. R. xcvi. p. 723. 
The author insists on the remarkable agreement in character that there 
is in the hyoid apparatus of the different Vertebrates. 
Lemoine, — . [See Plagiaulacidm .] 
