[1921] 
XVI. Mammalia. 
Mam. 33 
Wertii Zs. d. geol. Ges. Berlin B. 69 
p. 237 ; f(Dama) f quirimus sp. n. 
Tertiary, Rome, p. 135, Portis Boll, 
soc. geol. Ital. Rome, 39 1920. 
Odocoileus hemionus X coluuibianus 
F 2 generation, Jackson J. Mammal. 
Baltimore 2 p. 140. 
Rusa Biologie und System atik p. 106, 
key to subgenera ( Hyelaphus , Axis and 
Rusa) and forms p. 109, Mohr Arch. 
Natg. Berlin Abt. A. 84 9. 
Camelidae. 
f Camelus arcloamericanus sp. n. 
Pleistocene Alaska- Yukon, Hay Proc. 
U.S. Nac. Mus. 59 p. 607. 
f Camelops huerfanenis teeth and bones 
from Pleistocene of Colorado, Hay 
Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 59 p. 600; huer- 
fanensis dallasi subsp. n. Pleistocene 
Texas, Lull Amer. J. Sci. [5] 2 p. 168. 
Lama guanicoe Muller( 1776) antedates 
liuanacos Molina (1782), Osgood J. 
Mammal. Baltimore 2 p. 39. 
+ Procamelus coconinensis p. 621, 
longurio p. 624 Pleistocene Arizona, 
spp. n., Hay Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 59. 
Hippofotamidae, Suidae and 
Dicotylidae. 
Choiropotamus Gray (1843) probably 
a deliberate correction of Koiropotamus 
and the tenable name of the River 
Hogs, Thomas Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington 34 p. 135. 
Dicot yles pecari aequatoris subsp. n., 
Eucador Lonnberg Ark. Zool. 14 No. 4 
p. 56. 
Hippopotamidae morphologisch- 
geographische Formenreihen, Leche 
Lunds Univ. Arsskr. N.F. Avd. 2 16 
No. 10 p. 42. 
Hippopotamus Pleistocene, Joleaud 
C.R. soc. g£ol. France 1920 p. 22, Bull. 
Soc. geol. Paris 20 p. 13 ; amphibius 
Fehlen von Papillae vallatae in der 
Zunge, Paschkis Anat. Anz. Jena 51 
p. 446 ; Venen der Ohrmuschel, 
Schumacher Ibid 49 p. 72 ; skin of 
foetus, Schumacher Ibid. 51 p. 165. 
Hylochoerus schulzi sp. n. Kiteie 
Highlands, Zukowsky Arch. Natg. 
Berlin 87 10 p. 183. 
(n-17041 f) q 
Koiropotamus Gray (1843) the tenable 
name for the Bush Pigs ( Potamochoerus ), 
Hollister Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 
34 p. 77. See also Choiropotamus. 
Pecari tajacu macrocephalus subsp. n. 
British Guiana, Anthony Amer. Mus. 
Novit. No. 19 p. 3. 
Potamochoerus see Koiropotamus. 
Sus scrofa primordial cranium, 
Lebedkin Anat. Anz. Jena 50 p. 539 ; 
influence of domestication upon skull, 
Baumler Arch. Natg. Berlin 87 
12 p. 140 ; domesticus Luckzahn, 
Hirsch Anat. Anz. Jena 54 p. 321 ; 
barbatus note on skulls and teeth, 
Kloss J. Straits Asiat. Soc. 83 p. 147. 
Tayassu pecari dates from Link 1795, 
Osgood J. Mammal. Baltimore 2 p. 39 ; 
pecari beebei subsp. n. British Guiana, 
Anthony Amer. Mus. Novit. No. 19 
p. 1. 
Extinct Families. 
f Eporeodon socialis Tertiary Nebras- 
ka mounted skeleton and fig. of feet. 
Thorpe Amer. J. Sci. [5] 11 p. 309. 
f Merycochoerus ? buwaldi, Barstow 
beds California p. 507, ( Pronomotherium ) 
calif or nicus Ricardo Beds Mohave 
Desert p. 575, spp. n., Merriam Bull. 
Dept. Geol. Univ. Cal. Pub. 11 1919. 
f Merycoidodon description of species 
p. 335, platycephalus sp. n. p. 339 
Middle Oligocene Nebraska, key to 
spp. p. 341, Thorpe Amer. J. Sci. [5] 
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B.— Perissodactyla. 
Equidae. 
Zebroid stripings and pre-natal fold- 
ings, Krieg Anat. Anz. Jena 54 p. 33. 
Equus N. American Pleistocene, 
Hay Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 59 pp. 600, 
609, 618 ; maneless zebra, Lonnberg 
Fauna och FI. Uppsala 16 p. 175; 
przewalskii Hautschwielen, Zietzsch- 
mann Anat. Anz. Jena 49 p. 385 ; 
caballus El caballo Moruno, Cabrera 
Mem. R. Soc. Esp. H.N. 12 p. 1 ; 
Muskel und Knochen-varietaten, Ver- 
meulen Anat. Anz. Jena 49 p. 349; 
with eight lower incisors, Oudemans 
Arch. Natg. Berlin Abt. A. 86 9 p. 21 ; 
teeth and bones from La Tene, 
Schwerz Anat. Anz. Jena 50 p. 457. 
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