26 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1917] 
Ovis atrophy of right superior vena 
cava , Calvet Bui. Soc. Zool. France 
42 p. 81 ; penis et gland, Retterer & 
Neuville C.R. soc. biol. Paris 80 1917 
p. 287 ; orientalis urmiana skulls and 
horns from Koyun-Dagh Id., Smirnov 
Bui. Mus. Cauc. 10 p. 273 ; platyura 
origin, Young J. Ilered. Washington 
5 p. 445 ; evolution of sheep, Tillett 
Ottawa Nat. 29 p. 90. 
Bupicapra rupicapra parva Cabrera 
a subspecies or var. of B. pyrenaica, 
Camesano Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. 
Torino 31 No. 172. 
Cervidae & Giraffidae. 
Gervus Chinese species of Sika (0. 
kopschi, mantchuricus, dybowskii, man- 
darinus, and dugennianus valid species), 
Sowerby P.Z.S. 1917 p. 16 ; alces brain, 
Bespaloff Folia neuro-biologica Haar- 
lem 10 p. 159 ; elaphus and tarandus 
in Pleistocene of Sutherlandshire, New- 
ton Proc. R. Soc. Edinburgh 37 p. 
348 ; damage caused in woods by 
deer, Boas Kpbenhavn Fra Naturens 
Vserksted 5 p. 161. 
Okapia johnstoni viscera, Burne 
P.Z.S. 1917 p. 187. 
Bangifer tarandus Pleistocene Hol- 
demess, Newton Naturalist 1917 p. 
105. 
Camelidae. 
Camel and dromedary hybrid, Yatsu 
Dobuts. Z. Tokyo 29 p. 15. 
Lama vicugna mensalis subsp. n. 
Incapirca, Junin, Peru (and Bolivia), 
Thomas Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 68 
No. 4 p. 3. 
SuiDAE & DlCOTYLIDAE. 
\Cebochaerus p. 102, minor p. 105, 
rapports et phylogenie p. 110, Deperet 
Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
■j Chaeropotamus depereti p. 92 rap- 
ports et phylogenie p. 98, Deperet 
Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
Sus Heude’s Chinese species ( palu - 
dosus , moupinensis, gigas, coreanus, and 
meles probably valid), Sowerby P.Z.S. 
1917 p. 12 ; scrofa diploid chromosome 
complexes, Hanoe J. Morph. 30 p. 
155 ; Irish “ Greyhound ” pig history, 
skulls, and modern representatives, 
Scharff Irish Nat. 26 p. 173. 
Pecari tajacu modestus subsp. n., 
Tarapoto, Ecuador, Cabrera Madrid 
Trab. Mus. Nac. Ci. Nat. 31 p. 57 ; 
angulatus bangsi subsp. n., E. Panama, 
Goldman P. Biol. Soc. Washington 
30 p. 109. 
Extinct Families. 
f Brachyodus onoideus Miocene Elm, 
Stehlin Basel Verh. Natf. Ges. 28 
p. 192. 
f Dacrytherium p. 114, ovinum p. 116, 
rapports et phylogenie p. 122, Deperet, 
Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
f Dichodon p. 147, cervinum p. 149, 
rapports et phylogenie p. 155, Deperet 
Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
•j Haplomeryx p. 138, euzetensis sp. n., 
p. 140 Ludien inf6rieur Euzet-les-Bains. 
rapports et phylogenie p. 144, Deperet 
Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
f Leptotheridium p. 125, lugeoni p. 
126, rapports et phylogenie p. 130, 
Deperet Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
f Xiphodon p. 133, intermedium p, 
133, rapports et phylogenie p. 136, 
Deperet Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 40. 
B.— Perissodactyla. 
Equidae. 
f Anchilophus dumasi p. 63 phylogeny 
p. 73, Deperet Ann. Univ. Lyon Fasc. 
40. 
| Anchitherium aurelianense Miocene 
Elm, Steiilin Basel Verh. Natf. Ges. 
28 p. 197. 
Equus lambei sp. n., skull Pleistocene 
Yukon Territory, Hay Proc. U.S. Nat, 
Mus. 53 p. 435 ; “ Equus adamiticus 
sp. nov., sub nom. E. Larteti ” Pleisto- 
cene Olmo, Arezzo, Sergi Riv. Antro- 
pologia 21 p. 7 (of reprint) ; caballus 
figures of Celtic and Norse horses, 
Chubb Zool. Soc. Bui. New York 20 p. 
1449 ; development during third week, 
Ewart Trans. R. Soc. Edinburgh 51 
p. 287 ; model of 21 day embryo, 
Robinson & Gibson Trans. R. Soc. 
Edinburgh 51 p. 331 ; bones and teeth 
