[1922] 
XVI. Mammalia. 
Mam. 55 
\8caplohyas altidens gen. ot sp. n. 
[Entelodont] Protoceras beds S. Dakota, 
Sinclair Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 60 
p. 480 6 figs. 
Sus development of vertebral column 
and ribs, Stockli 614 ; pars buccalis 
of hypophysis absent, Holt 256 ; 
structure of liver, Pfuhl, 455 ; on the 
female outer genital organs, Henne- 
berg 233 ; anatony of a monster, 
Monterosso 400. — S. scrofe embryology 
of hind limb, Carey 103 ; origin and 
descent of the domestic race and relation 
to European and Asiatic wild forms, 
Sciiroter 553 ; history of occurrence 
in British Isles, Caziot 110. — S. 
barbalus in the Malay Pen., Robinson 
& Moulton 509. — S. coreanus Heude 
a distinct form diagnosis, Mori 403 
p. 612. 
^Sus sp. teeth figured from Pliocone ? 
beds Indo-China, Mansuv 372 p. 13 pi. i 
figs. 9-11 pi. ii figs. 1-17 pi. iii figs 1-7. 
— S. major Miocene Spain Bataller 49 
p. 81 3 figs. 
IIirrOPOTAMIDAE. 
Hippopotamus' amphibius on the 
lungs, Neuville 423 ; female generat- 
tivo organs, Dentjci 144 ; gestation 
period, birth habits and longevity, 
Herbert 296. 
f Hippopotamus amphibius history, 
distribution, skeleton of pleistocene 
remains in Britain, Reynolds 498 ; 
post- tertiary of Calabria, Airaghi 11 
2 figs. 
•[Agriochoeridae. 
(Oredontidae.) 
f Merycochaerus ? buwaldi sp. n. 
Miocene California J. C. Merriam Univ. 
Cal. Publ. Geol. 11 p. 507 figs. — M. 
( Pronomolherium ) californicus sp. n. 
L. Pliocene California, J. C. Merriam 
Univ. Cal. Publ. Geol. 11 p. 575 figs. 
212-215. 
Camelidae. 
Tho water-stomach of the Camels, 
Ztmmermann 721. 
fCamelid gon. ot sp. ined. pleistoceno 
California, Frick 188 p. 295 figs. 2-4. 
Camelus biliary tracts, Stevenson 
608. — O* dromedarius economics and 
domestication, Surcouf 625, 
f Hemiauchenia paradoxa ? from 
Tarija Bolivia described, Boule & 
Thevenin 81 p. 170 text-fig. 64 pis. 
xviii-xxi. 
f Lama fossil from Tarija Bolivia 
described, Boule & Thevenin 81 
p. 182 text-fig. 65 pis. xviii-xxi. 
f Palaeolama crequii sp. n. p. 176 
and P. c. provicugna var. n. p. 178 
Pleistocene Tarija Bolivia, Boule & 
Thevenin 81 pis. xviii-xxi. 
f Pliauchenia sp. p. 321 fig. 30 ; P. 
merriami sp. n. p. 358 pi. xlvii xlviii 
figs 67-70 Pliocene California, Frick 
Publ. Univ. Cal. Geol. 12. 
f Procamelus edensis edensis sp. et 
subsp. n. p. 367, P. e. rahi subsp. n. 
p. 370 and other ined. sp. pi. xlviii figs 
74-94 Pliocene California, Frick Univ. 
Cal. Publ. Geol. 12. 
fANOPLOTHERIDAE. 
f Anoplotherium commune jaw from 
Eocene of France, Roman 514 p. 31 
pi. viii figs, 1 2. 
f Caenotherium lalicurvatum mandible 
from Aquitanian of France, Roman 
512 p. 244 pi. ii fig. 4. 
t Dacrylherium ovinum described and 
figured, DepUjret 145 p. 116 pi. xviii. 
t Dichodon cervinum redescribed and 
figured, Deperet 145 p. 148 pi. xx. 
f Diplobune secundaria mandible and 
humerus from Eocene of France, Roman 
514 p. 32 pi. viii figs. 3-5. 
f Leptolherium lugaoni described and 
figured, Deperet 145 p. 126 pi. xix. 
] Xiphodon intermedium described 
and figured, Deperet 145 p. 133 pi. xix. 
fLEPTOMERYCIDAE. 
f llaplomeryx euzetensis sp. n. Eocene 
France, Deperet 145 p. 140 pi xix 
figs. 18-33. 
f Leptomeryx obliquidens sp. n. Oliop. 
cene S. Dakota, Troxell Amer J Scj 
4 p. 115. 
Trap ulipae. 
f Hyperiragulus revision p. Ml, // 
minutus sp. n. “ John Day” Oligocenc 
Oregon p. 115, Lull Amer. J. Sci. 4 ’ 
—Hyperiragulus sp. early Tertiary of 
California p. 269 figs. % 3, §tock 609, 
