56 Mam. 
XVI. Mammalia. 
[1922] 
Cervidae. 
A Ices machlis economics, Watson 
696 ; historical and philology of the 
vernacular names, Szalay 639. — A . 
americanus gigas photo of newly born, 
iSwarth 626 p. 189 fig. Y. 
f A Ices dices in post- tertiary beds of 
Venetia, dal Piaz 457 1 ph ; fossil head 
from Denmark, 0dum 426 ; ostosis in 
fossil antler, Protescu 478. 
f Amphiiragulus boulangeri mandible 
from Aquitanian of France, Roman 512 
p. 245 pi. ii figs. 5 8. 
j Blastomeryx mar ski restoration 
figured, Lull 359. 
Cervus rufus placenta, Andresen 26. 
— C. u. eguinus habits and measurement 
of antlers, Gairdner 190. 
•f Cervus pardinensis affinities, Hilz- 
HEiMER 245 p. 712. 
\Dicrocerus relationships, Hilzhei- 
mer 245 p. 741. 
\Dromomeryx parvus sp. n. Pliocene ? 
Nebraska, Cook Proc. Colo. Mus. 4 
No. 2 p. 13 figs. 
Elaphurus davidianus antlers and 
their shedding etc., Zukowsky 729. 
Hydropotes argyropus Heude a dis- 
tinct sp., diagnosis, Mori p. 612. 
\Micromeryx flour enti metacarpus 
and molars from Miocene nr. Bordeaux, 
Roman 511 p. 236 pi. i figs. 2 3. 
Odocoileus virginianus review of 
races p. 67, O. v. clavium subsp. n. 
Big Pine Key, Florida pi 73, Barbour 
& Allen J. Mammal. 3 pis. iv-v. — 
O. peruvianus consul subsp. n. Ecuador, 
Lonnberg Ark. Zool. 14 No. 20 p. 13. 
f Odocoileus sp. pleistocene of Cali- 
fornia, Frick 188 p. 296 figs. 5-13. 
•j Pliocervus gen. n. for Cervus ma- 
theroni Gerv., Hilzheimer Central!). 
Min. Stuttgart 1922 p. 743. 
Rangifer tarandus biology, domesti- 
cation economics, in Alaska, Hadwen 
213. — R. mcguirei sp. n. Kletson Creek, 
White River, Alaska-Yukon boundary, 
Figgins Outdoor Life 1922 p. 212. 
Giraffidae. 
Qiraffa ilco-caecal gland, Neuvtlle 
figa. 
f Qriquatherium gen. n. for G. cingu- 
latum sp. n., Haughton Trans. Geol. 
Soc. S. Af r. 24 p. 13 pi. i fig. 3-4. • 
ANTILOCArRIDAE. 
Anlilocapra americana races, field- 
notes, distribution, description, growth, 
horn shedding, Skinner 581 4 pis. 
f Antilocapra sp. pleist. California 
Frick 188 p. 300 figs. 17-18. 
f Capromeryx sp. pleist. of California 
Frick 188 p. 300 figs. 15-16. 
\Merycodus should remain in Cervidae 
Hilzheimer 245 p. 745. 
Bovidae. 
Ammotragus lervia angusi subsp. n. S. 
Sahara, Rothschild Nov. Zool. Tring 
28 1921 j). 75. 
Antidorcas angolensis sp. n. S. 
Angola, Blaine P.Z.S. 1922 p. 335 pi. v 
fig. 2 (photo) pis. vii viii (skulls). 
Bos structure and development of 
skeleton of limbs, Petersen 450 ; 
ago of Oxon by condition of incisors, 
D’Alviionso 17 ; abnormal coronary 
artery, Reid 491; sterility of “ free- 
martins” Bonnevie 76; identical 
twins and “ free martins,” Go wen 205 ; 
the cattle of the Vikings, Collingwood 
121 ; Albanian dwarf cattle mono- 
graphed, Kuhnemann 323, 324. — 
B. taurus rostral bone of skull, Paulli 
448. — B. indicus anatomy of hump, 
Boas & Petersen 68. — B. bison 
past distr. in western U.S.A., C. H. 
Merriam 389. — B. sondaicus field notes 
in Burma, Stockley 612. 
f Bos bison skull in recent deposits in 
Sweden, Munthe 412. — B. primigenius 
in Peeblesshire, Ritchie 506 ; past 
distribution history and x>hilology of 
name, Szalay 629. 
Capra caudasica and C. cylindricornis 
hybrids with domestic goats, Pfjzen- 
mayr 453. 
Capricornis osborni sp. n., Yunnan 
R. C. Andrews Amer. Mus. Novit. 6 
1921 p. 1. 
Cephalophus monticola ludlami Kafue 
river p. 174, C. m. ruddi Zululand p. 175, 
C. m. fuscicolor S. Rhodesia p. 175, 
subspp. n., Blaine A fin, Mag. N. II, 
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