40 Mamrn, 
II. MAMMALIA. 
Projboscidea. 
Phylogeny, Andrews. P. R. Soc. London lxxi, p. 443, Phil. Trans, cxcvi, 
p. 98, Salensky, Biol. Centrbl.- xxiii, p. 793. 
i Mastodon lydekkeri , Tertiary, China, Schlosser, Abh. Bayer. Ak. xxii, i, 
p. 46, n. sp. ; arvernensis , from Pliocene Cave, Derbyshire, Dawkins, 
Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lix, p. 116; andium , dentition and osteology, 
Nordenskiold, Svenska Ak. Handl. xxxvii, No. 4 ; angustidens , in 
Cordoba, Bofill, Bol. Ac. Barcelona (3) ii, p. 31 ; angustidens and 
(?) longirostris, in Russia, Pavlow, Annuaire geol. Russ, iv, p. 121 ; 
sp. var. from Spain, Azpeitia, Bol. Soc. espan. iii, p. 79. 
Elephas (t) Cypriotes, Pleistocene, Cyprus, Bate, P. R. Soc. London lxxi, 
p. 500, n. sp. ; maximus , copulation, Slade, P. Zool. Soc. London 
1903, i, p. Ill, hairiness, Bonhote, t. c. p. 192 ; maximus ( indicus ), 
t primigenius, and africanus , osteology, Salensky (276) ; t namadicus, 
from Malay Peninsula, Andrews, Fascic. Malay. Zool. i, p. 307 ; 
t primigenius and antiquus, in Italy, Portis, Bol. Soc. geol. Ital. xxii, 
p. 143 ; icolumbi , in Washington, Sternberg, Science (2) xvii, p.-511 ; 
+ primigenius, in Paris, Thicullen, Bull. Soc. Anthrop. Paris (5) iv, 
p. 459. 
fXJNGULATA INCERTA: SEDIS. 
The following new names have been applied by Roth, Revist. Mus. La 
Plata xi, to specimens from the mammaliferous deposits of Patagonia : 
Notamynus (n. g.) holdichi , p. 133, dicksoni , p. 135, Notorhinus (n. g.) 
haroldi , denticulatus , Megalophodon (n. g.) thompsoni , p. 136, dilatatus , 
Blastoeonus (n. g.) robertsoni p. 137, Grypholophodon (n. g.) moreni , 
p. 139, tuberculosus , imperfectus , p. 140, Helicolophodon (n. g.) gigan- 
teus, Albertogaudrya robusta, p. 141, Isolophodon (n. g.) singulosus , 
aplanatus , p. 142, Monolophodon (n. g.) minutus, p. 143, Lemudeus 
(n. g.) angustidens , proportionate, Pehuenia (n. g.) insigna , p. 144, 
magna , Heterolophodon (n. g.) arnpliatus, p. 145, Trigonolophodon 
(n. g.) injiatus , elegans , p. 146, modicus , p. 147, Periphragnis cristatus , 
Calodontoiherium (n. g.) palmeri , p. 148, varietatum , p. 149, Eury- 
stephanodon (n. g.) cattanii, p. 150, angusticephalus , crassatus , p. 151, 
Archceohyrax gracilis , Archeeotypotherium (n. g.) transitum, p. 152, 
Lambdoconus elegans , Anisolambaa nodulosa , p. 153, Tachytypotherium , 
n. nom. for Eutypotherium, p. 156. 
VII. and VIII. CETACEA and S/iZA’WiX 
Whaling in 1902, Southwell, Zoologist (4) vii, p. 53 ; whales in the 
Atlantic, Yanhoffen, Veroffent. Inst. Meereskunde i, pp. 57 & 58 ; 
Antarctic Cetacea and habits of whales, Racovitza, Exped. Antarct. 
Belge-Zoologie, 143 pp. ; brain of Archceoceti, Smith, P. R. Soc. 
London lxxi, p. 322 ; migrations and local races of Baloena , Guldberg, 
Biol. Centrbl. xxiii, p. 803 ; brain of Dolphin, Konigstein, Anat. 
Anz. xxii, p. 497 ; nerve-system of Cetacea , Rawitz, ibid, xxiii, p. 285 ; 
histology, Rawitz, Int. J. Anat. xx, p. 267 ; relationship of Sirenia 
to Proboscidea, Andrews, Phil. Trans, cxcvi, p. 116; fossil Sirenia 
of Vienna basin, Abel, Yerh. geol. Reichsanst. 1903, p. 72. 
Balcenoptera borealis , in Western N. Atlantic, Science (2) xvii, p. 150, 
physeter , photographs of, Smithson. Collect, xlv, p. 91, True. 
Physeter macrocephalus, male in Shetlands in 1901, and herd off Fa3roes in 
1899, Turner, P. R-. Soc. Edinb. xxiv, p. 423. 
