18 Mamm. 
MAMMALIA. 
Muybridge, E. The Attitudes of Animals in Motion, illustrated with 
the Zoopraxiscope. P. It. Inst. x. p. 44. 
Neiiring, A. Ueber neue bei Westeregeln gemachte Fossilfunde, sowie 
iiber die Yorgeschichte des Pferdes in Europa. SB. nat. Fr. 1883, 
p. 50. 
A few Mammals are noted as found fossil at Westeregeln, a village 
between Magdeburg and Halberstadt, the main part of the paper being 
devoted to the horse. [See JEquus caballus ( Equiclce).] 
. The Fauna of Central Europe during the period of the Loess. 
Geol. Mag. (2) x. p. 51. 
Contends, in answer to H. H. Howorth, that the Loess has purely a 
steppe-fauna, and founds his conclusions on the numerous steppe animals 
whose remains are found in it. 
. [See also Ralichcerus gryphus (Phocidce), Equidce, Bovidce, Cervidce .] 
Neumayr, M. Die diluvialen Saugethiere der Insel Lesina. Yerh.geol. 
Reichsanst. 1882, p. 161. 
An unimportant note on the large Mammals found fossil in the little 
Dalmatian island of Lesina. 
Newton, E. T. [See Coryphodontidce.] 
Niciiols, A. Zoological Notes on the Structure, Affinities, Habits, and 
Mental Faculties of Wild and Domestic Animals ; with anecdotes 
concerning and adventures among them ; and some account of their 
fossil representatives. London : 1883, 8vo. 
Contains (pp. 61-134) popular notes on the habits and affinities of 
various Marsupials and Monotremes. 
Nitsciie, H. [See Cervidce.] 
Nordquist, 0. Anteckningar och studier till Sibiriska Ishafskustens 
Daggdjursfauna ; in A. E. Nordenskiold’s Yega-Expeditionens Yetens- 
kapliga Iakttagelser. Stockholm: 1883, 8vo, pp. 61-117. 
Contains important notes on the Mammals of the North Siberian seas 
and coasts. [See Trichechus rosmarus, ( Trichechidce), Ilistriophoca fas- 
ciata ( Phocidce ), and Lepus variabilis ( Leporidce ).] 
Norris, R. On the Development and Coagulation of the Blood. P. Birm. 
Phil. Soc. iii. pp. 472-514. 
Further remarks on the third morphological element in the blood of 
Mammals, said to have been discovered by Bizzozero in 1882 [c/. Zool. 
Rec. xix. Mamm. p. 2], but described by the author in 1878. 
Norton, F. [See Chiroptera .] 
Obersteiner, H. Der feiuere Bau der Kleinhirnrinde bei Menschen 
und Thieren. Biol. Centralbl. iii. pp. 145-155. 
Olivier, E. Faune des Doubs, ou Catalogue Raisonn^e des animaux 
sauvages observes jusqu’ii ce jour dans ce departement. Mdm. Soc. 
Doubs, 1883, pp. 31. 
43 species of Mammals have been observed in the department. [A 
separate copy only seeu.] 
