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^ Dames, W. Ueber hornlose Antilopen von Pikerrni, in Attika. SB. nat. 
Fr. 1883, p. 25. 
Numerous specimens of Tragoceros anialtheus, Wagn., and Gazella 
brevicornis, Roth. & Wagn., were fouud in the Pikerrni deposits, both of 
which species are shown by the author to have had hornless females. 
Richiardi, S. Sur la distribution des nerfs dans le follicule des poils 
tactiles a appareil vasculaire Erectile chez le boeuf. Arch. Ital. Biol, 
iv. p. 280. 
^ Bison bonasus. Its reported occurrence in Nishni-Novgorod denied ; 
F. T. Koppen, Beitr. Russ. Reiches (2) vi. p. 244. 
4 Bison americanus. Its history and past and present distribution ; E. 
Coues, Eucycl. Arner. i. p. 540, Art. * Bison.’ 
Bos. On the distribution of domestic cattle in Africa ; B. Langkavel, 
Z. wiss. Geogr. iv. p. 16. 
^ Bos taurus. On the minute anatomy of five monstrous calves ; G. P. 
Piana, Meip. Acc. Bologu. (4) iv. p. 795 (with 2 pis.). The temperature 
of cattlo is from 100° to 103° Fahr. ; J. R. Smith, J. Comp. Med. iii. 
p. 84. 
Bos frontalis. Its occurrence in the wild state denied ; J. Sarbo, 
P. Z. S. 1883, p. 142. 
Bos indicus and frontalis. On a cross between these species ; J. Kuhn, 
Zool. Gart. xxiv. p. 126. 
Bos primigenius. On skulls found in Poland; A. Slosarski, “ Wiado- 
mosci Archseolog.” Heft 4, 1882, p. 40 [not seen by Recorder ; cf. Zool. 
Auz. vii. p. 154]. 
"I Poephagus mutus , sp. n., N. Prjevalsky, Third Journey to Thibet, p. 190, 
plate, Thibet. 
Ovibos moschatus. On its occurrence in the “ Forest-bed” of Norfolk, 
with notes on its distribution in time and space ; W. Boyd Dawkins, 
J. Geol. Soc. xxxix. p. 575, and Geol. Mag. (2) x. p. 377. 
Ovis aries. F. Pommerol shows that the so-called “ Mouflon quarter- 
naire ” of the Saumur Museum is really only a common sheep ; CR. Ass. 
Fr. Sci. xi. p. 360. 
>4 On hybrids between sheep and goats ; J. Bamberger, Zool. Gart. xxiv. 
p. 252. 
^Antelope argentina , sp. n. (foss.), Gervais & Ameghino, op. cit. (gen. 
subj.) p. 131, S. America. 
APlatatherium magnum , g. & sp. nn. (foss.), iid. ibid. S. America. 
Tragelaphus scriptus. On specimens born in the Jardin des Plantes ; 
J. Huet, Bull. Soc. Acclim. (3) x. pp. 323 & 609. 
4 Tragelaphus gratus. Further notes on this species, with figures ; P. L. 
Sclater, P. Z. S. 1883, p. 34, pi. viii. ^The male of an antelope supposed 
to be the present one, but differing in its essential characters, described 
and figured; A. T. de Rochebrune, Act. Soc. L. Bord. (4) vii. p. 170, 
pi. xi. 
Protragelaphus slcouzesi, g. & sp. nn. (foss.), W. Dames, SB. nat. Fr. 
1883, p. 95, Pikerrni ; allied to, and probably an ancestor of, the modern 
Tragelaphus. Wagner (Abh. bayer. Ak. viii. p. 155) believes this is the 
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