7 Mam. 
6000 , 
Titles. 
Gyldenstolpe, N. Alistof themammala 
afc present known to inhabit Siam. 
J. Nat. Hist. Soo. Siam Bangkok 8 
1919 (127-176). 64 
Haagner, A. K. The Rhodesian 
baboon {Choiropithccns rhodcsiae 
Haagn). Pretoria S. Afric. Journ. 
Nat. Hist. 1 1919 (172-174) pis. x-xi. 65 
Hatferl, A. Zur Entwicklungs- 
geschichte der Aortenbogcn und der 
Kopfarterien von Tarsius spectrum. 
Morph. Jahrb. Leipzig 50 1916 (19-48) 
66 
Hall, H. M. and Grinnell, J. Life- 
zone indicators in California. San 
Francisco Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci. [4] 9 
1919 (37-67). 67 
Hamilton, Major J. Stevenson. Field- 
notes on some mammals in the Bahr-el- 
Gebel, Southern Sudan. London 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1919 1920 (341-348) 
chart. y 68 
Harmer, S. F. Report on Cetacea 
stranded on the British Coasts during 
1918 (with two text-figures and one 
map). London British Museum 
(Nat. Hist). No. 6 1919 (1-24). 69 
Harmer, S. F. Subantarctic whales 
and whaling. London Proc. R. Inst. 
1919 1919(1-6) Abstract. 70 
Hatai, S. On several elTeois of feoditig 
email quantities of Sudan 111 to young 
albino rats. Journ. Exper. Zool. 26 
1918(101-117). 71 
Hay, 0. P. Descriptions of some 
mammalian and fish remains from 
Florida of probably Pleistocene age. 
Washington D.C. Smithsonian Inst. 
Nation, Mus. Proc 56 1919 (103-112) 
pis. xxvi-xxviii. 72 
Hay, 0. P. On some proboscideans 
of the state of New York. Science 
New York N.Y. n.s. 49 1919 (377-379). 
73 
Hays, F. A. The influence of ex- 
cessive sexual activity of male rabbits. 
II. On the nature of their offspring. J. 
Exper. Zool. Philadelphia Pa. 25 1918 
(671-613). 74 
Hays, F. A. tndc Lloyd-Jones, 0. 
Hernandez-Paoheco, E. Los caballos 
del Cuaternario superior segun el 
arte paleolitico. (The late Pleistocene 
horses according to Palaeolithic art.) 
Madrid 1919 (1-27 Reprint only seen). 
75 
Hernandez-Pachecd, E. La cavema 
cie la Pena de Candamo (Asturias). 
Madrid Mom. Comi Invest. Paleont. 
Prehist. 24 1919 (1-281) Lain, i-xxvii 
text-figs. 1-186. 76 
Hill, J. P» vide Woodward, A. S. , 
Hinton, M. A. C. Scientific results 
from the Mammal Survey No. xviii 
(continued). Report on the house 
rats of India, Burma and Ceylon. 
Bombay J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 26 1919 
(Part II 384-416) Part HI 716-726. 77' 
‘Hinton, M. A. C. Notes on the genus 
CricetomySf with descriptions of four 
new forms. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 
London (9) 4 1919 (282-289). 78 
Hinton, M. A. C. The field mouse of 
Foula. Scot. Nat. Edinburgh 1919 
1919(177-181). 79 
Hogben^ L. T. The progressive 
reduction of the jugal in the mammalia. 
London Proc. Zool. Soc. 1919 1919 
(71-78). 80 
Hollister, N. East African mammals 
in the United States National MuseunLj 
Part II. Rodentia, Lagomorpha and 
Tuhulidentata. Washington D.C. 
Smithsonian Inst. Nat. Mus. Bui. 99 
1919 (x-1-184) 44 pis. 81 
Howell, A. H. Descriptions of nino 
now North American Pikas. Washing- 
ton D.C. Proo. Biol. Soo. 82 1919 
(105-110).' 82 
Howell, A. B. A new cotton rat from 
Arizona. Washington D.C. Proc. Biol. 
Soc. 32 1919 (161-162). 83 
Howell, A. H. Notes on the fox 
squirrels of south-eastern United States, 
with description of a new form from 
Florida. Journ. Mamm. 1 1919 (36-38). 
84 
Howell, A. B. An easy method of 
cleaning skulls. J. Mamm. Baltimore 
11919(40-41). I 85 
Hubrecht, A. A. W. Beilrage zur 
Ontogenie des Saugetiere. Friiheste 
Entwicklungsstadien ,und Placentation 
von Galeopithecus, bearbeitet von 
Dr. Dan. do Lange. Amsterdam 
Vcrhandl. K. Akad. Wot. 2o Sect. 16 
No. 6 1919 (1-39 13 Taf.) . 86 
‘ Jackson, H. H. T. The Wisconsin 
Napaeozapus. Washington D.C. Proc. 
Biol. Soo. 32 1919 (9-10). ‘ 87 
