46 Mam. 
XIV. Mammalia. 
[1922] 
j- 1 schyrosimilus osborni sp. n. 1. 
pliocene California and genus rediag- 
nosed, J. C. Merriam Univ. Cal. Publ. 
Geol. 11 p. 545 fig. 155. 
f Machaerodus niobrarensis sp. n. 
U. Miocene Nebraska, Thorpe Amer. 
•J. Sci 3 p. 448 1 fig. — M. moravicus 
sp. n. post-tertiary cave deposits 
Austria, Woldrich Bui. Intern. Acad. 
Prague 21 p. 92 1 pi. — M. orientalis 
upper jaw Miocene Macedonia, Schlos- 
ser 544 p. 10 pi. i fig. 3. — M. ( Heterofelis 
coloradensis subg. et sp. n. pliocene 
■Colorado, Cook Proc. Colo. Mus. 4 
No. 2 p. 7 figs. 
f Nimravus debilis (Cope) skulls 
figured and discussed, Eaton 156 
p. 448. 
| Pagonodon serrulidens sp. n. John 
Bay Oligocene Oregon, Eaton Amer. 
J. Sci. 4 p. 429 3 figs. 
]Pseudaelurus marshi sp. n. U. 
Miocene Nebraska, Thorpe Amer. J. 
Sci. 3 p. 446 fig. 12. 
| Smilodon neogaeus ensenadensis 
skull figured and described from Tarija 
beds Bolivia, Boule & Thevenin 81 
p. 235 pi. xxvi. 
ORDER PINNIPEDIA. 
Review of the fossil Pinnipeds and 
suggestions as to their origin with check- 
list of described species, Kellogg 293, 
Protection and destruction of the 
Eur Seals of the Pacific and South Seas, 
Hanna 219, 220. 
Seals of coast of Finistere, France, 
Be Danois 335. 
Otariidae. 
f Allodesmus kernensis gen. et sp. n. 
Tremblor Miocene of California, Kel- 
logg Univ. Cal. Publ. Geol. 13 p. 26 
17 figs. 
Ar otocephalus forsteri on Nuyts 
Archipelego S. Austr. dentition and 
limbs figured, Jones 284. 
Zalophus californianus habits, 
Howell 259. 
Trichechidae. 
Trichechus rosmarus occurrence on 
the west coast of Greenland, Freuchen 
186. 
Phocidae. 
Lobodon carcinophaga in New Zealand 
seas first record, Oliver 431. 
f Palaeophoca' leclerci incisor from 
miocene nr. Bordeaux, Roman 511 
p. 234 pi. i fig. 4. 
Phoca hispida variation in the dentiti- 
tion, Lonnberg 353. — P. richardii 
geronimensis habits, Howell 259. 
f Phoca sp. incd. described tertiary 
beds of California, Kellogg 293 p. 44. 
ORDER RODENTIA. 
Embryology of the nasal glands in 
Rodents, Broman 88. 
Function of the adipose tissue in the 
nuchal gland of Rodents, Policard 
470. 
Function of vesiculae seminales in 
Rodents, Wertheimer & Dubois 699. 
External characters and classifica- 
tion ; Capromyidae, Myocastoridae, 
Thrynomyidae p. 423, Coelogenyidae 
p. 424, Hydrochoeridae p. 425 famm. 
n., Pocock 465. 
f Rodents from Tarija beds of Bolivia 
discussed, Boule & Thevenin 81 
p. 223 pi. xxv. 
fPLESIADAPIDAE. 
\Chiromyoides campanicus from L. 
Eocene Reims, Schlosser 546 p. 105 
pi. xv figs. 9-11. 
f Creoadapis from L. Eocene Reims, 
Schlosser 546 p. 107 pi. xvi fig. 8. 
f Ignacius frugivorus gen. et. sp. n. 
paleocene Col. U.S.A., Matthew & 
Granger Amer. Mus. Novit. 13 1921 
p. 5. 
f Labidolemur soricoides gen. et sp. n. 
paleocene Colo. U.S.A., Matthew & 
Granger Amer. Mus. Novit 13 1921 
p. 4. 
f Plesiadapis remains from L. Eocene 
Reims, Schlosser 546 p. 100 pi. xv. 
f Stehlinius uintensis gen. et sp. n. 
eocene Utah, Matthew Amer. Mus. 
Nov. No. 14 1921 p. 1. 
Anomaluridae. 
Anomalurops beecrofti chapini subsp. 
n. N. E. Belgian Congo J. A. Allen Bui. 
Amer. Mus. 47 p. 65. 
