19 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
Pipislrellus coxi sp. n., Amara, 
Mesopotamia. Thomas J. Bombay Nat. 
H. S. 26 p. 747 ; P. subjlavus occur- 
rence in VVisconsin, Jackson J. Mamm. 
Baltimore 1 p. 38. 
]Sa7nonycleris niajori gen. n. et sp. 
Tertiary Samos, Revilliod Geneve 
C. R. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat, 36 p. 95. 
■\Stehlinia gracilis gen. et sp. n. 
Tertiary Quercy, Revilliod Geneve 
G. R. Soc. Phys. Hist, Nat. 36 p. 94. 
Molossidae. 
Tadarida sindica Kashmir, Upper 
Sind Frontier, thomnsi Bhiij, Cutch, 
p, 732, gossei Poona p. 733 spp. n., 
Wrougiiton j Bombay Nat. II. S. 
26. 
III.— INSEGTIVORA. 
From Siam, Ki.oss J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
Siam 3 ]). 53 ; from Borneo, Gylden- 
STOLi’E Stockholm, Vet. -Ale. Handl. 60 
No. C p. 19. 
Galeopteridae. 
Galeopithecus volans Embryologie, 
Placentation, Hubrecht Amsterdam 
Verhandl. K. Acad. Wet. 2e Sect. 16 
No. 6 p. 1. 
Galeoplerus lechei sp. n. Gentral 
Borneo, Gyldenstolpe Stockholm 
Vet.-Ak. Handl. 60 No. G p, 17. 
Macroscelididae and Tupaiidab. 
Petrodrovius {Mesoderms) rovumae 
specimens from Lumbo, mossainbicus 
withdrawn (synonym of rovumae), 
Thomas Ann. Mag. N. H. (9) 4 p. 30. 
Tupaia minor humeralis subsp. n. 
Bencoolen, West Sumatra, Robinson 
& Kloss j. Fed. Malay Mus. 7 p. 265. — 
glis cambodiana p. 357, g. olivacea 
p. 358 Siam subspp. n., Kloss J. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. Siam 3. 
SORICIDAE AND TALPIDAE. 
Crocidura russula judaica subsp. n. 
Jerusalem, Palestine, Thomas Ann. 
Mag. N. H. (9) 3 p. 32. 
Sorex obscurus maliiiosus subsp. n. 
Warren Island, Alaska, Jackson P. 
Biol. Soc. Washington 32 p. 23. 
Talpa europcea Quaternary Regione 
Veneta, Fabiani Padova Mem. 1st. 
Geol. 5 1919(1919) p. 17. 
fN esophontidae. 
'\Nesophonies edilhae and micrus 
contrasted, longirosLris sp. n. Daiquiri 
Guba, Anthony Bui. Amer. Mus. 
N. H. 41 p. 633. 
Erinaceidae. 
Erinacens europccus Quaternary 
Regione Veneta, Fabiani Padova 
Mem. 1st. Geol. 5 1919 (1919) p. 18. 
Paraechinus ludlowi sp. n., Hitt, 
Euphrates, Thomas J. Bombay Nat. 
H. S. 26 p. 748. 
Chrysochloridae. 
Chrysochloris minor sp. n. Klaver, 
Olifants River, Gape Provincoj 
Roberts Ann. Transvaal Mus. 6 
p. 113. 
IV.—GARNIVORA. 
List of and key to Indo-Bunneso 
forms, Wrougiiton J. Bombay Nat. 
II . S. 26 p. 338 ; from Siam, Kloss J. 
Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam 3 p, 51 ; from 
eastern and central Borneo, Gylden- 
stolpe Stockholm, Vet.-Ak. Handl. 60 
No. 6 p. 24 ; des phosphorites du 
Quercy, Teilhard de Ghardin Ann. 
paleont. Paris 9 1915 p. 103. 
Fur bearing animals and the war. 
Petit Paris Bui. Soc. zool. 44 p. 68. 
A.— Carnassidentia. 
Felidae. 
Seveitzow’S classification, Ai.len Bui. 
Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 41 p. 335 ; 
synonymy and nomenclature of smaller 
spotted cats of Tropical America, figures 
of skulls, Allen ibid p. 341 ; Quater- 
nary Regione Veneta, Fabiani Padova 
Mem. 1st. Geol. 5 1919 (1919) p. 67. 
Ailurus fulgens Biologie and Stam- 
mesgeschichte, Sokolowsky Zool. 
Anz. 50 p. 238. 
Felis catus albinism, Gastlb Amer; 
Nat. 53 p. 265 ; inheritance of white- 
spotting and colour characters, Whi- 
ting Amer. Nat. 53 p. 473 and J. Exper. 
Zool. 25 p. 539 ; Entwicklungs-ges- 
chichte der Paukentasche, Ruhwandl 
Morph. Jahrb. Leipzig 50 p. 108; onca 
in California, Merriam J. Mamm. 
Baltimore I p. 38; ■\-veronis sp. n. 
Pleistocene Florida, Hay Proc. U.S. 
Nat. Mus. 56 p. 108. 
