32 Mam 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
fioio] 
Pliooene ; Troxell, 494. 
Alaska, ; Evermann, 118. 
Alberta, Upper Cretaceous ; Wood- 
ward, 521. 
Ontario ; Fleming, 125. 
New York, Pleistocene ; Sheldon, 
432. 
New Jersey ; Fox, 129. 
Delaware ; Fowler, 128. 
Florida ; Howell, 178 ; Pleistocene ; 
Sellards, 430. » 
Texas, Pleistocene ; Hay, 164. 
Nebraska ; Swenk, 453 ; Pliocene ; 
Barbour, 38-40. 
Western North America ; Merriam, 
274; Taylor, 459. 
B. Columbia ; Taylor, 460. 
Washington ; Taylor, 460. 
California ; Dixon, 103, 104 ; H. W. 
Grinnell, 148 ; Grinnell, 149-151 ; 
Grinnell & Storer, 152 ; Kellogg, 204 ; 
Taylor, 458, 461. 
Colorado and Utah, Jurassic ; Mook, 
290. 
Mexico, Merriam, 273. 
Central and South America . West 
Indies, h 
Central America ; Allen, 11. Gatierrez, 
156, 157. 
Panama ; Anthony, 25. 
Nicaragua ; Goldman, 138. 
Cuba; Allen, 8 ; Miller, 280, 281. 
Jamaica ; Miller, 283. 
Santo Domingo ; Miller, 280, 282. 
Porto Rico; Jackson, 192; Tertiary, 
Matthew, 267 ; Pleistocene, Allen, 17 ; 
Anthony, 26, 27. 
South America ; Allen, 11 ; Osgood, 
313; Thomas, 463, 468, 477, 481. 
Columbia ; Allen, 10, 13. 
Ecuador ; Allen, 10, 12. 
Venezuela ; Thomas, 483. 
Bolivia ; Thomas, 483. 
Peru ; Eaton, 114. 
Chili ; Wolffsohn, 519, 520. 
Brazil ; Allen, 14, 15. 
Argentina ; Thomas, 465, 479, 480 ; 
Tertiary ; Ameghino, 18. 
Patagonia ; Thomas, 465. 
Cape Horn Islands ; Thomas, 465. 
Australasia. 
Beaufort, 46. 
Australia ; Alexander, 6 ; Longman, 
247. 
Tasmania, Pleistocene ; Scott, 429. 
III.— S YSTEM ATI C. 6031 
N.B. — Numerals in Clarendon' type, when 
not indicating a Volume , refer to Titles. 
Nomenclature. 
“ Aberrations ” recognized in mam- 
malogy, Robinson, 405. 
General. 
Organ of Jacobson systematic sig- 
nificance p. 229 ; Intestinal tract p. 183 
systematic inferences p. 245, Mitchell 
P.Z.S. 1916. 
I.— PRIMATES. 
Classification p. 266 ; Ancestral 
molar pattern and tritubercular theory 
p. 239, phylogeny of recent and extinct 
anthropoids p. 258, Gregory Bui. 
Amer. Mus. N. H. 35. 
A.— Anthropoidea. 
HOMINIDAE & SlMIIDAE. 
Pieghettatura dello smalto nei denti, 
Sera Monitore Zool. Ital. Firenze 27 
p. 208 ; Indian fossil apes, Boule 
Anthr. Paris 26 p. 397 ; Generic names 
of Old-World monkeys, Thomas Ann. 
Mag. N. H. 17 p. 179, psychology, 
Terkes, 532-533. 
A nthropopithecus brain of foetus, An- 
thony Paris C.R. Acad. sci. 162 p. 604 ; 
Mentality Chimpanzee and Orang-utan, 
Furness Proo. Amor. Phil. Soo. 55 
p. 281. 
fEoanthropus dawsoni revision, Mao- 
Curdy Science N.Y. 43 p. 228. 
Gorilla skull, Neuville Anthr. Paris 
26 p. 363 ; variability of sagittal crest, 
Neuville Bui. Museum Paris 1916 
p. 2. 
Homo | from Pleistocene of Florida, 
Sellards Amer. J. Sci. 42 p. 1 ; tooth 
Miocene (?) Kansas, Cope & Matthew 
92 pi. oxixo. 
