24 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1919] 
OOTODONTIDAE, HySTIUOIDAB, CaVII- 
DAB, &0. 
Abrocoma cinerea sp. n. Corro- 
Casabindo; Jujuy, Thomas Ann. Mag. 
N. H. (9) 4 p. 132. 
■fBoromys ofella and torrei dentition, 
Anthony Bui. Amer. Mus. N. H. 41 
p. 631. 
Capromys pilorides p. 628, nana 
p. 629, columhianus p. 630 cranial and 
dental characters, Anthony Bui. Amer. 
Mus. N. H. 41. 
Cavia tschudii arequipce nom. nov. 
for t. pallidior Thomas 1917, not 
Kerodon niala pallidior Thomas 1902. 
( = Carla (Monticavia) n. pallidior ^ 
Osgood J. Mamm. Baltimore 1 p. 34. 
Ctenomys 'fdcM p. 117 Chumbicha, 
Catamarca ; haigi p. 210 Maiten, W. 
Chubat, h.'lcntulus p. 211 Upper Rio 
Negro, Patagonia, spp. el subsp. n., 
Thomas Ann. Mag. N. H. (9) 3 ; • syl- 
vanua sp. n. Tartagal, Salta, N. Argen- 
tina, Thomas Ann. Mag. N. H. (9) 4 
p. 156. 
Dinomys pacarana ?. characters and 
figs, of skulls, Ribeiro Arch. Escol. 
Sup. Agric. Med. Vet, Rio de Janeiro 
2 p. 13. 
Galea negrensis 3 p. 211, Upper 
Rio Negro, Patagonia ; comes 4 p. 134 
Abrapampa, Jujuy, spp. n., Thomas 
Ann. Mag. N. H, (9). 
Hystrix hirsutirostris aharonii p. 61, 
h, schnilzi p. 64 further descriptions, 
narynensis sp. u. Naryn, Turkestan p. 
67, Muller SitzBer. Ges. natf. Fr. 
Berlin 1919. 
Lagidium vulcani sp. n. Oerro 
Casabindo, Jujuy, Thomas Ann. Mag. 
N. H. (9) 4 p. 133. 
LkPORIDAB & OOHOTONIDAE. 
Lepus europxua p. 77, limidus p. 78, 
Quaternary Regione Veneta, Fabiani 
Padova Mem. 1st. Geol. 5 1919 (1919). 
Nesolagus netscheri distribution, 
habits, moult, and notes on specimens, 
Jacobson & Kloss J. Fed. Malay 
Mus. 7 p. 293. 
Ochotona princeps 'lutescens p. 105 
Banff, Alberta, uinta' ventorum Wind 
River Mts., Wyoming, u.'lemhi Lembi 
Mts., Idaho p. 106, u.-nevadensis Ruby 
Mts., Nevada, saxatilis incana Pecos 
Baldy, Now Mexico p. 107, fenisex 
‘ brunnescens Keechelus, Washington p. 
Ififi* /• ’fumoaa Mt. Jefferson, Oregon, 
scMsticeps'jewetti Baker County, Oregon 
p. 109, s.'fuscipes Palawan Mts., Utah 
p. 110, subspp. n., Howell P. Biol. 
Soc. Washington 32. 
Oryctolagus cuniculus huxleyi Porto 
Santo and evolution, Giglio-Tos Roma 
Riv. Biol. 1 p. 50. 
VI.— UNGULATA. 
Ungulata of Eastern and Central 
Borneo, Gyldenstolpe StockholmVet.- 
Ak. Handl. 60 No. 6 p. 47 ; “ Glossen- 
tiere,” Szalay Zool. Ann. Wurzburg 7 
p. 127. 
A— Artiodactyla. 
Androgenic origin of horns and 
antlers, Bemmelen Proc. Sci. K. Akad. 
Wet. Amsterdam 21 p. 570. 
Boviiub. 
liovidae Quaternary Regione Veneta, 
Fabiani Padova Mem. 1st. Geol. 5 
1919 (1919) p. 125. 
Alces alces conservation of yellow- 
stone herds, Graves & Nelson U.S. 
I)ept. Agric. Circ. 51 1919. 
Anoa see Buhalus. 
Antelopes of Southern Sudan, notes 
on habits and distribution, Hamilton 
P.Z.S. 1919 p. 341. 
Bison Palaiolithic pictures in cave 
of Pena de Candamo, Hernandez- 
Paoheco Madrid Mem. Com. Invest. 
Paleont. Prehist, 24 pp, 85 183. 
Bos pictures in cave of Pena de Can- 
damo, Hernandez-Paoheco Madrid 
Mem. Com. Paleont. Prehist. 24 p. 74 
p. 181. 
Buhalus (selected by Lydekker as 
“ first reviser”) must stand as genus 
name if Bubalus and Atioa be com- 
bined in one genus, but Anoa probably 
generically distinct, Hollister P. 
Biol. Soc. Washington.32 p. 45. 
Budorcas taxicolor whitei anatomy, 
Lander P.Z.S. 1919 p. 203. 
Capra Palaeolithic pictures in cave 
of Pena de Cadamo, Hernandez- 
Paoheco Madrid, Mem. Com Invest. 
Paleont Prehist. 24 pp. 94 186. 
