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XVI. Mammalia. 
Mam. 37 
Miscellaneous habits. — Food habits, 
Bequaert, 60 ; A. M. Johnson, 280 ; 
Breeding habits, Flynn, 173; Swim- 
ming habits, L. J. Cole, 120 ; Sleeping 
places of Gorilla, Aschemeier, 39. 
Effect of external conditions. — Dixon, 
150 ; Sundstroem, 624. 
Hybernation. — Schenk, 541 ; Ges- 
tation during hybernation, Courrier, 
133. 
Longevity, Sumner, 621. 
Pathology. — Plague carriers, Leger 
& Baury, 337 ; Hydrophobia, Manone- 
lian & Viale, 371 ; Of muscles, Mou- 
quet, 406; Pneumonia, Mouquet & 
Guyesse-Pellissier, 408 ; Of Cri- 
cetus, Beinhardt, 492 ; Palaeopatho- 
logy, Kormos, 313 ; ' Pieragnoli, 
461 ; Protescu, 478. 
VARIATION AND AETIOLOGY. 
Teratology and abnormalities. — 
D’Alphonso, 18; Cutore, 139; Flo- 
derus, 171 ; Monterosso, 400. 
Hybrids. — And sterility, Lotsy, 357 ; 
Goat-hybrids, Pfizenmayr, 453. 
Sexual questions. — Sex ratios, 
Jewell, 278 ; Sumner and others, 
623 ; “ Free Martins,” Bonnevie, 76 ; 
Gowen, 205 ; Hermaphrodites, Corner, 
130 ; Krediet, 317. 
Genetics. — General, Frateur, 182 ; 
Hagedoorn, 214 ; Genetics of hybrids, 
Lotsy, 357 ; Tortoiseshell Cat, Bam- 
ber, 44 ; Coat-colour of Marsupials, 
Hartman, 224 ; of Mules, Krieg, 319 ; 
Of Rabbits, Onslow, 432 ; Pap, 445 ; 
SalamaN. 526 ; Schultz, 555 ; Of 
Guinea pigs, Pictet & Ferre ro, 458, 
459, 460 ; of Peromyscus, Sumner & 
Collins, 622 ; of horses, Winge, 704 ; 
Effects of domestication on brain size. 
Dubois, 153 
Mechanical Biology. — Dekhuyzen, 
141 ; Hauser, 227 ; Lacoste, 329 ; 
Roussy, 521. 
Phylogeny and Classification. — Of 
Mammalian teeth, Bolk, 74 ; Musteli- 
dae, Pocock, 467 ; Amphictris, Pohle, 
468 ; Pinnepedia, Kellogg, 293 ; 
Proboscidea, Boule & Thevenin, 
81 ; Osborn, 438 ; Soergel, 586 ; 
Stefanescu, 604, 605 ; Rhinoceros, 
Breuning, 82 ; Equus , Antonius, 34 ; 
Sus, Schroter, 553 ; Rodents, Pocock, 
465 ; Cetacea, Kuicenthal, 326 ; My- 
lodonts, Kraglievich, 315 ; Marsu- 
pials, Flynn, 175 ; Multituberculata, 
Abel, 2. 
GEOGRAPHY, RECENT FORMS. 
General Problems. — Dice, 146. 
Palaeartic Region. 
British Isles. — General, Caziot, 110 ; 
Northumberland, Bolam, 71 ; Lan- 
cashire and Cheshire, Coward, 134; 
Shropshire, Forrest, 177 ; Aberdeen- 
shire, Ritchie, 504; Ireland, Moffat, 
398, 399 ; Scharff, 535, 536, 537. 
France. — Caziot, 107, 108, 109; 
Le DaNois, 335 ; Sciireitmullbr, 
551. 
Holland. — Weber, 697. 
Scandinavia. — Behm, 57 ; EkmaN, 
160; Denmark, Jensen, 277; Poul- 
sen, 473 ; Sweden, Lonnberg, 354 ; 
Linder, 344. 
Central Europe. — Germany, Krause, 
316; Bavaria, Lengerken, 338; 
Saxony, Hesse, 239 ; Czechoslovakia, 
Soderland, 585; Hungary, M£hely, 
387 ; Transylvania, Berger, 61 ; 
Montenegro, Martino, 374. 
Spain. — D’ Aguilar- Am at, 6, 8, 9. 
Portugal. — Seabra, 564; Seabra & 
Sa Vargas, 565. 
Italy. — Festa, 166. 
North Africa. — Morocco, Cabrera, 
94; Algorian Sahara, Foley, 176; 
Cirenaica, Festa, 167. 
Western and Central Asia. — Syria, 
Thomas, 645 ; Palestine, Thomas, 658 ; 
Mesopotamia, Muller, 409; Pitman, 
462 ; Persian Gulf and S. W. Arabia, 
Thomas, 637, 655 ; Georgia, Sviri- 
denko, 627 ; Turkestan, Muller, 
409; Tibet and Himalaya, Matchie, 
375 ; Thomas, 638 ; Thomas & Hinton, 
663 ; W. China, Thomas, 638. 
Eastern Asia. — Manchuria, Sowerby, 
601 ; Mori, 403 ; Korea, Lonnberg, 
351 ; Mori, 403, 404 ; Japan, Kuroda, 
328. 
