XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1917] 
Wyoming, Bailey, 19 ; Cary, 59 ; 
Goldman, 93 ; Howell, 112. 
California, Dixon, 75 ; Dixon & de 
Ong, 76 ; Grinnell, 95 ; Grinnell & 
Storer, 96. 
Central and South America : West 
Indies. 
Contral America, Cabrera, 42 ; Gold- 
man, 92 ; Thomas, 231. 
Panama, Anthony, 14. 
South America, Cabrera, 42 ; Pocock, 
176, 178 ; Thomas, 228, 231, 236, 239. 
Brazil, Roosevelt, 209. 
British Guiana, Thomas, 238. 
Peru, Thomas, 244. 
Southern Chili, Thomas, 230. 
Argentina, Thomas, 235. 
West Indies, Elliot, 79. 
Cuba, Pleistocene, Allen, 5 ; Anthony, 
14. 
Jamaica, Allen, 6. 
Santo Domingo, Allen, 6. 
Porto Rico, Pleistocene, Anthony, 
13, 15. 
Australasia. 
Australia, Tertiary, Chapman, 60. 
Australia, Waite, 254. 
III.— S Y S T E M A T 1 0. 6031 
N.B. — Numerals in Clarendon type, when 
not indicating a Volume , refer to Titles. 
General. 
Eocene mammals from Euzet-les- 
Bains, general considerations, Deperet 
Ann. Univ. Lyon Ease. 40 p. 255 ; 
Pleistocene list from Jersey, Marett 
Archaeologia 67 p. 84 ; Type and 
figured specimens fossil mammals in 
Ipswich Museum, Bell Ipswich J. F. 
Cl. 5 p. 41. 
Malay mammals skull measurements 
( Presbytis , Macaca, Tupaia, Lutra, 
Ratufa , Sciurus, Rattus and fius), 
Gyldenstolpe Ark, Zool. Stockholm 
10 No. 26 p. 24. 
I.— PRIMATES. 
Thorax and abdomen in higher 
primates, Roegholt 208 ; purine 
enzymes, relationship of anthropoid 
apes to man, Wells & Caldwell New 
York Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. li p. 
153. 
A.— Anthropoidea. 
Hominidae and Simiidae. 
Anthropoidea fossil forms reviewed, 
dental and osteological characters, and 
bearing on origin of man, Sera Atti 
Soc. ital. sc. nat. 56 p. 25. 
f Eoanthropus dawsoni lower jaw not 
that of a Chimpanzee, Pycraet Sci. 
Prog. lip. 389 ; cranial capacity, 
Nuttall Man 17 p. 82. 
Gorilla popular review of species and 
subspecies, habits, Brinkmann Bergen 
Naturen 41 p. 357 ; notes on captive 
in Dublin, Carpenter Irish Nat. 26 
p. 125. 
Homo fossil endocranial casts as 
guides to neopallial morphology, Boule 
& ‘Anthony J. Anat. London 51 p. 
95 ; skull from Pleistocene of Olmo, 
Arezzo, Serqi Riv. Antropologia 21 
p. 1. 
Cercopithecidae. 
Cynopithecus key to species, descrip- 
tion figures and distribution, Butti- 
kofer Zool. Meded. Leiden 3 p. 1. 
Macaca siamica sp. n., North Siam, 
Kloss J. Nat. Hist. Soc. Siam 2 p. 
247. 
Pithecus barbei fig. of head of type, 
shanicus sp. n. N. Shan States p. 47 ; 
shanicus a synonym of P. melamerus 
Elliot p. 361, Wroughton J. Bomba v 
N.H.S. 25. 
Semnopithecus development of fossa 
sylvii, Hulshoff Pol Amsterdam Proc. 
Sci. K. Akad. Wet. 19 p. 938. 
Cebidae & Hapalidae. 
Cebus notes on the genus and pro- 
visional key to species, Cabrera 
Revista Real Ac. Ci. Ex. Fis. Nat. 
Madrid 16 p. 1. 
Hapalidae characters and classifica- 
tion, Pocock Ann. Mag. N. H. 20 p. 
247. 
