CETACEA AND SIRENIA. 
Mamm . 4S 
D. Proboscidea. 
American Pleistocene forms, Anderson & Udden, Augustana Library 
Publications v, Rock Island iii ; placentation, Assheton & Stevens, 
Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xlix, p. 1 ; eyelid and related structures, Virchow, 
SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1905, p. 189. 
Elepkas (+) namadicus , from Perak, Andrews, J. Malay Mus. i, p. 81 ; 
from Godaveri, Pilgrim, Rec. Geol. Surv. India xxxii, p. 199, where 
this form is identified with antiquus ; africanus , tusk from Abyssinia, 
de Rothschild, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxli, p. 1039, large East African tusks, 
Garstin, Field cvi, p. 1145 ; maximum , in sub- Arctic regions (domes- 
ticated), Schiott, Zool. Garten xlvi, p. 10 ; (t ) primigenms, from St 
Acheul, France, Delambre, Bull. Soc. Nord France xvii, p. 66 ; from 
Villers-Bocage, France, Hodent, t. c. p. 241, from Northampton, 
Thompson, J. Northampt. Soc. xii, p. 207, in Paris, Capitan, C.R. 
Ac. Sci. cxl, p. 168, in Ireland, Ussher, P. Irish Ac. xxv, p. 1 ; 
t meridionalis at Dewlish, Dorset, Fisher, Rep. Brit. Ass. 1904, p. 559, 
and Quart. J. Geol. Soc. lxi, p. 35; t lyrodon, Tertiary, Val d’ Arno, 
Puccioni, Riv. ital. Pal. xi, p. 74. 
t Mastodon angustidens latior , Red Crag, Suffolk, Lydekker, Victoria 
County Histories, Suffolk, Palieontology, p. 38, n. sp. ; americanus , 
hyoid, Holland, Ann. Carnegie Mus. iii, p. 464; history of Now 
York specimens, Clarke, Rep. N. York Mus. Ixix, p. 921 ; humholdti 
and boliviensis from Bolivia, Pompeckj, Palieontogr. Iii, p. 17. 
VII. and VIII. CETACEA and SIRENIA. 
Whaling in 1904, Zoologist (4) ix, 22, and Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xv, p. 403, 
migrations of whales, Tr. Norfolk Soc. viii, p. 15, Southwell ; see 
also Goldberg, infrh, ; Arctic Whaling, Barron, (42) ; evolution of 
teeth of Odontoceti from those of Archfleoceti, and phylogeny and 
relations of former, Abel, Verb. Deutsch. zool. Ges. 1905, p. 84 ; form 
and function of Cetacean cervical vertebrae, Reche, Jena. Zeitschr. xl, 
p. 149; Cetacea of Maryland Miocene, Case, Maryland Geol. Surv. — 
Miocene, p. 3 ; whaling in Shetland, Haldane, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 
1905, p. 65; general notes, Braun, Schr. Ges. Konigsb. xlv, p. 71; 
Whales of Argentina, Lahille, Revist. Jard. Buenos Ayres (2) i, p. 28. 
Baleenidce, notes on various species, Guldberg, Naturen 1905, p. 6. 
Balceno{1 ) etrusca , osteology (5) ix, p. 361, t montalionis, Pliocene, Tuscany, 
n. sp. (6) i, p. 39, Capellini, Mem. Acc. Bologna 1904, preliminary 
notice of latter in Rend. Acc. Bologna (9) viii, p. 51, 1904 ; biscayensis , 
notes on, Koefoed, Naturen 1905, p. 54. 
Balcenoptera pkysalus ( = musculus ), specimen at Cette, France, Anthony 
& Calvet, Bull. Mus. Paris 1904, p. 566, and Bull. Soc. Philom. Paris 
vii, p. 74; borealis , structure of skin, Japha, Anat. Anz. xxix, p. 442; 
sibbaldi , young, Brown, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1905, p. 73; miraineris , 
Argentina, Lahille, Revist. Mus. La Plata ix, p. 79, 1898, n. sp. 
\Aulocetus samarmisis , Tertiary, San Marino, Capellini, Mem. Acc. 
Bologna (5) ix, p. 94, n. sp., 1902 ; see also Rend. Acc. Bologna (2) v, 
p. 99, 1901. 
Physeter macrocephalus , in northern seas, Koefoed, Naturen 1905, p. 54. 
iPalceoziphius, n. g. for Champsodelphis scaldensis De Bus, Miocene, 
Antwerp, Abel, Ver. deutsch. Geol. Ges. 1905, p. 91. 
t Priscodelpkinus crassangulum, Miocene, Maryland, Case, op. cit. p. 12, 
n. sp. 
t Palceophoccena, n. g. for P. andrussowi, Miocene, Taman Peninsula, n. sp., 
Abel, Jahrb. geol. Reichsanst. lv, p. 376. 
