52 Mam. 
[1922] 
XVI. Mammalia. 
f Dibelodon edensis (Erick) further 
description, Osborn 437 fig. 1. — D. 
tropicus from Mexico described, Freu- 
DENBERG 187 p. 28 fig. 9. 
Elephas ontogeny of jaws and teeth, 
Aichel 10 ; surface temperature, 
Benedict and others 59. — E. indieus 
muscular twitchings and pathology, 
Mouquet 408 ; tooth- change, Mouquet 
407. — E. aff. indieus skull from S. 
China described and figured, Mell 388 
p. 32 fig. 1. 
\ Elephas post-tertiary remains, Den- 
mark, Nordmann 425 ; an American 
Pleistocene species, Osborn 436 ; teeth 
figured from pliocene ? of Indo-china, 
Mansuy 372 ]). 22 pis. vi vii. — E. 
columbi monograph, dentition, osteology 
phylogeny and affinities, Soergel 586 ; 
history, distribution and races in 
Mexico, . Freudenberg 187 p. 38 
pis. viii, ix. — E. jeffersoni sp. n. Indiana, 
Osborn Amer. Mus Nov. 41 p. 11. — 
E. columbi and E. jeffersonii critical 
remarks p. 97, E. roosevelti sp. n. 
Pleistocene Illinois p. 101 Hay Proc. 
Biol. Soc. 35 p. 101. — E. aniiquus, 
phylogeny, Stefanescu 604 ; from 
post tertiary of Tanganyika Terr., 
Reck 487 2 figs. — E. meridionalis jaw 
from N. Italy, Airagiii 12 1 fig. — E. 
planifrons discussioit on molar from 
southern Austria and answer to 
Sehlesinger, Soergel 587. — E. beresov- 
kms pleistocene Siberia p. 4, E. boreus 
pleistocene Ohio p. 5, E.f rancisi pleisto- 
cene Texas p. 6, spp. n., all figured and 
remarks on other species, Hay 228. 
]Loxodonta griqua sp. n. Vaal river 
gravels, Haughton Trans. Geol. Soc. 
S. Afr. 24 p. 12 pi. i fig. 1-2. 
f Mastodon skull from Bolivia des- 
cribed, Revilliod 497. — A Review of 
the forms of southern Germany p. 1, 
M. esselbornensis pp. 73, 92, fig. 24, M. 
ivahlheimensis pp. 76, 194 fig. 25 fig. 17, 
M. giganlorostris p. 87, M. luricensis 
p. 88 fig. 22, spp. n., Klahn 301.— 
Review of American pliocene forms 
]). 5, M. t'liyobunis antiquissima p. 18 
M. o.felicis p. 20, M. o. intermedia p. 23, 
M . o. pwgressa p. 27, subspp. n., 
Freudenberg 187 with many figures. 
— M. first appearance in America, M. 
mattheivsi p. 4, M. merriami p. 6, spp. n., 
Pliocene U.S.A., Osborn Amer. Mus. 
Novit. No. 10 1921. — M. angusiidens 
libyca var n. Miocene Egypt p. 85 
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figs. 58-59, M. spenceri sp. n. Miocene 
Egypt p. 89 figs. 60-61, Fourtau 179. — 
M. arvernensis in N. Italy, Capellini 
102. — M. andium from Bolivia des- 
cribed and discussed with phylogeny of 
the group, Boule & Tiievenin 81 p. 17 
pis. i-ix text figs. 2-32. — M. longirostris 
lower jaw from Veles Macedonia, 
Schlosser 544 p. 12 1 text fig. • 
f Miomastodon gen. n. for type Mas- 
todon merriami Osborn, Osborn Amer. 
Mus. Novit. No. 49 p. 4. 
f Palaeomastodon intermedins sp. n. 
Fayum Egypt, Matsumoto Amer. Mus. 
Novit. 51 p. 2 fig. 1-2. 
\Phiomia osborni sp. n. Fayum 
Egypt, Matsumoto Amer. Mus. Novit. 
51 p. 3 fig. 3. 
f Stegodon insignis, S. cliftii teeth 
figured from Indo-China pliocene ? 
Mansuy 372 p. 18 pis. iv, v, vi. — 
S. airaivana and S. irigonocephalus 
remains from Java described and 
figured, Soergel 588 2 pis. 
\Trilophodon hicksi p. 3, T. pala- 
dentatus p. 4 pliocene ? Colorado, 
spp. n., Cook Rroc. Colo. Mus. 4 No. 1 
6 figs. — T. ( Tetrabelodon ) shepurdi 
edensis subsp. n. pliocene California, 
Frick Univ. Cal. Publ. Geol. 12 p. 405 
pi. 1 figs. 160-165. 
Suborder Perissodactyla. 
f Proteroth erid ae . 
f Neoiicaphrium recens gen. et sp. n. 
recent bods Cordoba Argentina, Fkkn- 
guelli Act. Ac. Cordoba 7 1921 p. 7 
6 figs. 
f Hyracotheriidae. 
f Lophiotherium cervulum described 
and figured Deperet 145 p. 77 pis. 
xiv-xv. 
t Propalaeotherium parvulum from 
eocene beds in Germany, Sciiroeder 
552 p. 183. 
t P AL AEOTH ER1LD AE. 
f Anchilophus dumasi redescribed and 
figured, Deperet 145 p. 63 pis. xii-xiii. 
f Palaeotherium crassum figured and 
described p. 12 pis. i-vii, P. stehlini 
sp. n. p. 37 pi. xi figs. 7-8, Deperet 
145. — P. magnum , P. crassum examples 
from Eocene of France described and 
figured, Roman 514 p. 8 pis. i-vi 
text-figs. 1-2. 
