21 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
Talpa europaea nOyaux sous-zonaires 
de l’ovule, Tourneux 2 p. 375 ; proam- 
nios, Tourneux et Soulie Mem. Ac. 
Sc. Toulouse (II) 4 p. 453; in captivity, 
Pitt Scot. Nat. 1917 pp. 207 and 231 ; 
How does the mole eat earth-worms? 
Deichmann K0benhavn Nath. Medd. 
68 p. 209. 
INesophontidae. 
f ? N esophontes micrus sp. n. Pleisto- 
cene cave Matanzas Cuba, Allen 
Bui. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 61 
p. 5 
Centetidae & Chrysochloridae. 
Amblysomus liottentotus garneri subsp. 
n. Roberts Ann. Transv. Mus. 5 p. 
278. 
Centetes genitalia, Retterer & Neu- 
ville C. R. soc. biol. Paris 80 p. 19. 
IV.— CARNIVORA. 
Miocene Elm, Stehlin Basel Verh. 
Natf. Ges. 28 p. 193 ; partizione del 
nasale No. 709, “accessory” bones in 
premaxillary & maxillo-nasal regions 
No. 710, Camerano Boll. Mus. Zool. 
Anat. Torino 31. 
A. — Carnassidentia. 
Felidae. 
External characters 19 p. 113; 
South American classification 20 p. 43 ; 
classification & key to genera 20 p. 329, 
Pocock Ann. Mag. N. H. 
Felis leo effect of captivity on cranial 
form, Jones P. Z. S. 1917 p. 333 ; leo 
massaica effects of captivity on skull, 
Hollister Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 53 
p. 177 ; ly,ix Pleistocene Sutherland, 
Newton Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 
37 p. 348 ; guttula amazonica subsp. n. 
Tabatinga Amazonia, Cabrera Madrid 
Trab. Mus. Nac. Ci. Nat. 31 p. 28 ; 
temmincki note, Gairdner J. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. Siam 2 p. 251 ; domestic cat 
syndactyly in, Hays J. Morph. 30 p. 65 ; 
primordial cranium, Terry J. Morph. 
Philad. 29 p. 281. 
Viverridae. 
Mungos auropilnctatus & nepalensis 
measurements, Wroughton J. Bombay 
N. H. S. 25 p. 68 ; siamensis sp. n. 
N. Siam, Kloss J. Nat. Hist. Soc. 
(n-4840 /) 
Siam 2 p. '£15'; Malay spp. p. 123, 
perakensis p. 124 Taiping Perak, 
incertus p. 125 Trang Siamese Malaya, 
spp. n., Kloss J. Fed. Malay Mus. 7. 
Paradoxurus nomenclature of & key 
to Indian & Burmese speciesjp.’ 48, 
birmanicus sp. n. Upper Burma p. 51, 
Wroughton J. Bombay N. H. S. 
25 ; bondar de Blainville tenable name 
of P. niger Desmarest 1820 antedated 
by Viverra nigra Peale & Beauvois 
1796, Cabrera Bol. Real. Soc. Esp. 
Hist. Nat. 17 p. 487. 
Hyaenidae. 
Hyaena cuvieii Boitard 1845 the 
tenable name for the Cape Hyaena, 
Cabrera Bol. Real. Soc. Es. Hist. 
Nat. 17 p. 488. 
Canid ae. 
Ganis lupus remains from Grotta 
Guglielmo sul Palanzone, Vecchio 
Atti Soc. ital. sc. nat. 55 p. 239. 
f Procynodiclis p. 214, euzetensis 
sp. n. p. 215 Ludien inferieur Euzet- 
les-Bains, ' DepIsret Ann. Univ. Lyon 
Fasc. 40. 
Thos riparius or perhaps T. aureus 
riparius Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1832 
tenable -name for Canis variegatus 
Cretzschmar (nec. Gmelin), Cabrera 
Bol. Real. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat. 17 
p. 488. 
Vulpes alopex in Pleistocene of 
Sutherlandshire, Newton Proc. R. Soc. 
Edinburgh 37 p. 348 ; cor sac “ nigra ” 
Kascenko antedated by nigra Bork- 
hausen 1797, Cabrera Bol. Real. Soc. 
Esp. Hist. Nat. 17 p. 488. 
Ursidae. 
Arcticonus gen. n. for Ursus flii - 
betanus Cuvier, Pocock Ann. Mag. 
N. H. 20 p. 129. 
]TJrsavus elmensis sp. n. Miocene 
Elm, Stehlin Basel Verh. Natf. Ges. 
28 p. 201. 
Ursus arctos in Pleistocene of Suther- 
landshire, Newton Proc. R. Soc. 
Edinburgh 37 p. 348. 
Mustelidae. % 
Development of heart & blood- 
vessels in the Ferret, Wang J. Anat. 
London 52 p. 107. 
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