58 Mam. 
XVI. Mammalia. 
[1922] 
Delphinus delphis skeleton ext. 
characters etc. in Tasmania, Scott & 
Lord 560. 
f Delphinus van-zelleri sp. n. jaAV 
figured Miocene Egypt, Fourtau 179 
p. 36 fig. 25. 
f Globiceplialus fossil bones Tas- 
mania, Scott & Lord 563 p. 180. 
Meomeris Gray 1847 should be used 
for Neomeris phocaenoides, Thomas 
<649. 
Monodon monoceros historical and 
archaeological, Garboe 191 ; observa- 
tions in Greenland, Porsild 472. 
PilYSETERIDAE, 
f Dioplodon identity of a specimen 
from Pliocene of Fontivese, Italy, 
Simonelli 574. 
Kogia breviceps figured, Oliver 430 
p. 566 pi. ii fig. 3. 
Mesoplodon layardi on the west 
of Tasmania ; notes, Flynn 174. — 
M. layardi and M. grayi in S. Austra- 
lian Avators with measurements etc., 
Waite 692. — M. boivdoini skeleton 
described skull figured, Oliver 430 
p. 569 pis. iii, iv. 
Pailcea gen. n. for Berardius hectori 
Gray, Oliver P.Z.S. 1922 p. 574. 
Physeter macrocephalus note on 
ambergris and its composition, H. I. 
Cole 119. 
Balaenidae. 
Balaena mysticelus anatomy of fore- 
limb, Kukenthal 325 ; fossil example 
from Norway, Soot-Ryen 598, 599. 
Balaenoptera on the feotal skull 
Rideavood 501 5 figs. ; food and feeding 
habits and shape of sternum Avith 
figure, Bearpark 51. — B. borealis 
example stranded in NeAV Zealand, 
Oliver 428. , 
•f Balaenoptera prisca described and 
figured from pliocene of Montpellier, 
Gennevaux 194 2 pis. 
Megaptera note on size and penis bone 
Bearpark 51. — M. nodosa on the 
foetal skull, Rideavood 501 1 1 figs. 
f Megaptera miocaena sp. n. Miocene 
-of California, Kellogg Proc. U. S. 
Nat. Mus. 61 art. 14 p. 3 4 pis. 10 text- 
figs. 
N eobalaena marginalis skull figured, 
Oliver 430 p. 559 id. i. 
ORDER SIRENIA. 
On the tongue anatomy, Sonntag 
596. 
Hind limb of the Sirenia, Stromer, 
619. 
Trichecidae. 
(Manatidae.) 
Manalus ontogeny of jaAvs and teeth, 
Aichel 10. 
Triclieclms latirostris respiration 
physiology, Parker 446. 
Halicoridae. 
+Desniostylus ethology, morphology, 
systematic?, Miocene N. Pacific coast 
region should be placed in the Multitu- 
berculata, Abel 1, 2. — D. cymatias 
sp. n. Oligocene Oregon with note on 
other species Hannibal J. Mammal. 
3 p. 239 2 pis. 
Halicore dugong cranial embryology 
Mattiies 378, 379, 380. 
f Me\axyikerium Jloridamnn sp. n. 
Upper Miocene ? Florida, Hay Proc. 
U. S. Nat. Mus. 61 art. 17 p. 1 1 id. 
ORDER EDENTATA. 
RevieAV of the Xenarthra with an 
account of the skeleton and specially 
that of the hand and foot, Schultiiess 
554. 
On the vertebrae and their venous 
canals in Edentata, Burlet 90. 
The narial bones of the Edentate skull 
and their homologies, Wegner 698. 
Nervous system (vagus and sym- 
pathetic), Sonntag 593. 
f Edentates from Tarija beds of 
Bolivia discussed, Boule & Thevenin 
81 p. 205 pis. xxiii-xxv. 
Bradypodidae. 
Choloepus napensis sp. n. Ecuador, 
Lonnberg Ark. Zool. 14 No. 20 p. 18 
3 figs. 
Bradypus sexual organs, Burlet 
89. — B. tridactylus on the placenta, 
Becher 54 ; anatomy and histology 
of alimentary canal Sonntag & Duncan 
597. 
