46 Maiyim . 
II, MAMMALIA. 
0 . Hyracoidea, |Barypoda and -|*Amblypoda. 
Procavia bettoni , Kikuyu, Brit. E. Africa, Thomas & Schwann, P. Zool. 
Soc. London 1904, i, p. 464, n. sp. ; brucei , anatomy, syriaca , is it the 
“ Coney ” of the Bible % Chapman, P. Ac. Philad. 1904, p. 476. 
\ Megalohyrax minor , Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, Geol. Mag. (5) i, p. 213, 
n. sp. 
+>S 'aghatherium magnum , Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, t. c. p. 214, n. sp. 
A new ordinal group, Barypoda for Arsino'etherium, Andrews, t. c. p. 481. 
t Arsmbetherium andrewsi , Eocene, Fayum, n. sp., Lankester, The Sphere 
Sept. 12, 1903, and Geol. Mag. (4) x, p. 529, 1902, where skull of 
A. zitteli is figured; the genus referred to Amblypoda , Andrews, 
Geol. Mag. (5) i, p. 115, but later to Barypoda. 
t Barytherium represents a distinct sectional group, Andrews, t. c. p. 482. 
D . Proboscidea. 
Ancestry, Woodward, Knowledge and Scient. News i, p. 11, Lydekker, 
Indian Field v, p. 116, see also Ewart, P. Phvs. Soc. Edinb. xv, 
p. 143; popular account of Elephants, Evans (152); Italian fossil, 
Bortolotti, Riv. ital. Pal. x, p. 83. 
Elephas iantiquus and \meridionalis, in Sicily and Calabria, Seguenza, 
Riv. ital. Pal. x, p. 41 ; iprimigenius , in Italy, Flores, Bull. Soc. geol. 
Ital. xxii, p. 348, 1903, skull, Stingelin, Abh. Schweiz, pal. Ges. xxix, 
art. 5, p. 1, 1902; t antiquus, at Blackpool, Dawkins, Mem. Man- 
chester Soc. xlviii, No. 17 ; africanus , hairy young, Renshaw, P. Zool. 
Soc. London 1904 ? ii, p. 1 ; f Cypriotes, teeth figured, Bate, Phil. Trans, 
cxcvii, p. 347 ; + primigenius, frozen carcase in Siberia, Herz, Rep. 
Smithson. Inst. 1903, p. 611, dentition, Poutier, Naturaliste xxvi, 
p. 248, in Belgium, Mourion, Bull. Ac. Belgique 1904, p. 1046; t meri- 
dional^ at Dewlisli, Fisher, Geol. Mag. (5) i, p. 621. 
i Mastodon angustidens from Vogelsberg, Schottler, Notizbl. Yer. geol. 
Landesanst. Darmstadt (4) xxiii, p. 26 ; arvernensis at Ostheim, 
Blanckenhorn, Jahrb. geol. Landesanst. Berlin xxii, p. 364; ameri- 
canus , in New York, Clarke, Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. xiv, p. 537; 
sp. from Moravia, Maska, Verh. geol. Reichsanst. 1904, p. 304, from 
Russia, Pavlow, Ann. Geol. Min. Russ, vi, p. 123. 
f Palceomastodon minus , Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, Geol. Mag. i, p. 115, 
n. sp., skull figured, p. 113. 
t Moeritherium trigodon , Eocene, Fayum, Andrews, t. c. p. 112, n. sp., 
skull figured, p. 110. 
VII. and VIII. CETACEA and SIRE ATI A. 
Whaling, Southwell, Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. 1904, p. 77, and Zoologist (4) 
viii, p. 57 ; spinal nerves of Phoccena , Hepburn & Waterston, J. 
Anat. Physiol, norm. path, xxxviii, p. 295 ; identification of ancient 
Norwegian names of whales, Guldberg, Zool. Ann. i, p. 29; migra- 
tions of Balcenoptira and Megaptera, Guldberg, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, 
pp. 371 & 391 ; Cetciceans of New Zealand, Hutton & Drummond 
(217); do. (recent and fossil) of Russia, Grev^, OB. Ver. Riga xlvii, 
p. 67 ; habits, Racovitza, Rep. Smithson. Inst. 1903, p. 627 ; hearing, 
Meisenheimer, Naturw. Wochenschr. (2) iii, p. 1016; of Scotland, 
Taylor, Tr. Inverness Soc. v, p. 236, 1902; Cetacean bones from the 
Pacific bed, Eastman, Mem. Mus. Harvard xxvi, p. 163 ; adaptation 
to aquatic life by Cetacea , Romer, Ber. Senckenberg. Ges. 1904, p. 77*; 
