17 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
North Dakota, Bailey, 12. 
Washington, Dice, 43 ; Taylor, 197, 
198. 
California, Allen, 2 ; Dixon, 44 ; 
Grinnell, 60, 61 ; Grinnell & Dixon, 62 ; 
Merriam, 134 ; Taylor, 197. 
Arizona, Howell, 83. 
Florida, Howell, 84 ; Pleistocene, 
Hay, 72. 
Central and South America : West 
Indies. h 
Allen, 4. 
South America, Lonnberg, 121, 122 ; 
Osgood, 147 ; Ribeiro, 171. 
Cuba, Anthony, 8. 
British Guiana, Beebe, 17. 
Peru, Eaton# 46. 
Argentina, Thomas, 202, 204, 209, 
210 . 
Patagonia, Thomas, 203, 208. 
Australasia. i 
Australia, Le Souef, 115 ; Waite, 
226. 
Queensland, Longman, 118. 
Tasmania, Lord, 124 ; Scott & Lord, 
180. 
South Atlantic. 
Harmer, 70. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 6031 
N.B. — Numerals in Clarendon type^ 
when not indicating a Volume, refer to 
Titles. 
General. 
Divergence of the hallux and its 
significance, Gidley, Washington J. 
Acad. Sci. 9 p. 273 ; progressive re- 
duction of jugal, Hoqben P.Z.S. 1919 
p. 71. 
Types of mammals described by 
Lataste, Thomas Ann. Mag. N. H. (9) 
4 p. 350 ; subspecies in relation to the 
work of the field naturalist. Baker, J. 
Bombay Nat. H. S. 26 p. 518. 
(n-13799/) q 
List of Siamese forms, Gylden- 
STOLPE J. Nat. Hist. Soo. Siam 3 p. 
127 ; Borneo list of species inhabiting 
mainland and bibliography, Gylden- 
STOLPE Sockholm Vet.-Ak. Handl. 60 
No. 6 p. 52 ; list from British Guiana, 
Beebe Zoologica. New York 2 p. 217 ; 
Tasmanian list, synonymies, biblio- 
graphy and notes. Lord Proc. R. Soc. 
Tasmania 1918 p. 16 
Australian in New York, Le Souef 
Zoologica. 2 p. 167. 
fPleistocene of Regione Veneta, 
Fabiani Padova Mem. 1st. Geol. 6 
1919 (1919). 
Migrations of Tertiary mammals 
aud inter-continental relations, Jole- 
AUD C. R. Acad. Sci. 168 pp. 177 310 
412 & 955. 
I.— PRIMATES. 
Brain, Anthony Bui. Inst. Gen. 
Psychol. 19 Nos. 1-3 ; topographical 
relations of orbits in youth and age, 
Bolk Proc. Sci. K. Akad. Wet. Amster- 
dam 21 p. 277 ; canalis cranio-pharjm- 
geus persistens, Schultz Morph. Jahrb. 
Leipzig 50 p. 417 ; Zungenpapillen, 
Kunze Morph. Jahrb. Leipzig 49 p. 569 ; 
function and atrophy of M.3., Bau- 
DOUIN Paris C. R. Acad. sci. 165 p. 
367. 
Primates, Siam, Kloss J. Nat. Hist. 
Soc. Siam 3 j). 49 ; from Borneo, skull 
measurements, Gyldenstolpe Stock- 
holm Vet.-Ak. Handl. 60 No. 6 p. 4 ; 
of Belgian Congo, Loenberq Rev. 
Zool. Africaine 7 p. 107. 
A Anthropoidea. 
Hominidae and Simiidae. 
Homo, hand. Boas, Kobenhavn Vid. 
Selsk. Biol. Medd. 2 1. 
Anthropopithecus pelage of foetus, 
Bolk Amsterdam Bydr. Dierk. 21 i). 
57 ; sensibilite au paludisme humain, 
Mesnil et Roubaud Paris C. R. Acad, 
sci. 165 1917 p. 39. 
■fEoanthropus dawsoni endorsement 
of Miller’s criticisms, Giuffrida- 
Ruogeri Monitore zool. ital. Firenze 
30 p. 
1[Pitheca7ithro2)us femur, Vallois 
Paris C. R. Acad. Sci, 168 p. 739. 
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