[1922] 
XVI. Mammalia. 
Mam. 53 
f Plagiolophus annectens rcdescribed 
and figured, Deperet 145 p. 41 
pis. viii-xi. 
Rhinocerotidae. 
Review of the post tertiary Rhino- 
ceroses of Europe, nomenclature, phy- 
logeny, developement, distribution etc., 
Wurst 711. 
Phytogeny of the Rhinoceroses, 
Breuning 82. 
\ Acer other ium minuium teeth from 
Aquitanian (Oligocene) France, Roman 
512 p. 241 pi. ii fig. 1 , 3. — A. wegneri 
p. 189 pis. i ii ; A. angustijrons p. 202 
pi. iii figs. 1-4 Pliocene, Samos, Andree 
Paleont. Zs. 3 1920. — A. incisivum 
critical remarks and fig. of teeth, Tepp- 
ner 635 p. 134. — A. (?) blanfordi teeth 
figured from pliocene ? of Indo-China, 
Mansuy 372 p. 12 pi. i fig. 1-4. 
Caenopus sp. incd. early tertiary of 
California p. 271 fig. 4-5, Stock 609. 
]Colonoceras agreslis refigured and 
described eocene Wyoming, Troxell 
679 p. 31. 
I Dicer alherium sleinheimensc lower 
jaw figured and described, Teppner 
635 p. 151. 
fj Epiceracerium lurgaicum sp. n. 
Oligocene Turgai, C. Asia, Borissiak 
Mem. Soc. Pal. Russ. 1 p. 1, 3 pis. 
t Hyrachyus revision of genus with 
figures of types etc. p. 38, Ii. a. gracilis 
subsp. n. Bridger Eocene of Wyoming 
p. 43 pi. i text-fig. 4, Troxell Amer. 
J. Sci. 4. 
f Ilyracodon review of species, nomen- 
clature and synonymy p. 65, II. apcrlus 
sp. n. Oligocene of S. Dakota p. 73 
fig. 3 range in time p. 77, Sinclair 
Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 61. 
\Melahyrachyus bicornulus gen. et 
sp. u. Bridger Eocene of Wyoming, 
Troxell Amer. J. Sci 4 p. 33 2 figs. 
f Meiamynodon bugliensis sp. n. Bugti 
deposits Baluchistan, Cooper Ann. 
Mag. N. H. (9) 9 p. 617 2 figs. 
\Opsiccros occidcnlalis sp. n. S. W. 
African Protect., Zukowsky Arch. 
Naturg. 88 Hft. 7 p. 162. 
f Rhinoceros bones from tertiary beds 
of Styria, Teppner 635 p. 155 ; in 
pliocene Italy, Ugolini 682. — R. clrus- 
cus remains from Tuscany, Caterini 
108. — R. megarhinus jaw from N. Italy, 
Capellini 101 1 pi. — R. pachygnalhus, 
R. schleiermacheri on remains from 
Samos, Andree 25 p. 207. — R. 
( Ceratorhinus ) schleiermacheri molar 
from Veles, Macedonia, Scholsser 544 
p. 15 pi. i fig. 8. 
f Teleoceras snoioi sp. n. Miocene 
Egypt, Fourtau 179 p. 37 figs. 26-30. 
Tapiridae. 
| Celodon orientalis sp. n. Oligocene 
Turgai C. Asia, Borissiak Ann. Soc. 
Pal. Russ. 2 p. 27 1 fig. 
t Helaleles revision and redescription 
with fig. of skull and dent., Troxell 
678. 
]Homogalax bridgerensis Bridger 
Eocene Wyoming p. 289, figs. 1-2, 
II. uinnlensis Uinta Eocene Utah, 
]>. 291 figs 3-4, spp. n., Troxell Amer. 
j. Sci. 3. 
\Lophiodon on eocene forms from 
Germany, Sciiroeder 552 p. 165 
pis. xxi xxii. 
f Tapir us merriami sp. n. Ploist. 
California, Frick Univ. Cal. Publ. 
Geol. 12 p. 311 figs. 26-28. 
Equidae. 
Phylogeny of Equidae, Antonius 
34. 
Genetics of coat- colour of Horses, 
Winge 704. 
The horse in prehistoric times and 
its representation in caves, RosselL-i- 
Villa 517. 
Equus the hoof-glands, ZimmermanN 
722 ; histology of nostrils, Zimmer- 
mann 720 ; on the canalis basilaris mcd. 
occipitalis and the clinoid apophysis of 
the sella turcica, Prosfero 476, 477 ; 
anatomy and development of incisors, 
Zimmermann 725. — the cranio-pharyn- 
geal canal, Zannini 714 ; anatomy of 
tongue, Trautmann 670 ; muscular 
anatomy, Drahn 152 ; anatomy of 
accessory organs of eye, Smith 582 ; 
blood-studies, Neser 419 ; histology 
