21 Main. 
Systematic. 
6031 
Canada, Anderson, 6, 7 
Western N. America, Taylor, 262. 
Yellowstone National Park, Bailey, 
14. 
Oregon, Jackson, 101. 
California, Grinnell, 66a ; Kellogg, 
114. 
Arizona, Grinnell, 66. 
Iowa, Bailey, 13 ; Stoner, 257. 
Central and South America : West 
Indies. h 
Cuba, Cuni, 36. 
Haiti and Santo Domingo, Miller, 
177. 
Porto Rico, Anthony, 9. 
Virgin Islands, Miller, 179. 
Soutli America, Mardlli, 148 ; Mat- 
schie, 153, 157 ; Thomas, 279. 
Colombia, Cabrera, 28. 
Argentina, Thomas, 264, 265, 271, 
277. 
Australasia. i 
New Guinea, Matschie, 150, 151. 
Australia, Alexander, 3 ; Australia 
Pleistocene, Etheridge, 52 ; Lonnberg 
& Mjoberg, 139. 
Tasmania Tertiary, Chapman, 31. 
Arctic Region, etc., Porsild, 222. 
I II.— S Y S T E M A T I C. 6031 
N.B. — Numerals in Clarendon type , when 
not indicating a Volume , refer to Titles. 
General. 
Comparison of muscles of shoulder 
girdle and pelvis in mammals and 
reptiles p. 450, adaptations for forward 
locomotion p. 515, femoral trochanters 
p. 528, evolution of coracoid elements 
p. 545, Gregory & Camp Bull. Aincr. 
Mus. Nat. Hist. 38. 
List of species known from Sumatra 
and the islands off its east coast, 
Robinson & Kloss J. Fed. Malay Mus, 
8 p. 73 ; Indian, selection of lectotypes, 
Thomas J. Bombay Nat. H.S. 25 p. 
368 ; of Kordofan, Wettstein Wien, 
Denkschr. Ak. Wiss. 94 p. 84 ; Oiigir*. 
of Mammals of Porto Rico, Anthony 
Mem. Amer. Mus. N.H. (N.S.) 2 p. 
428 ; lists from Hungarian Pleistocene, 
Ehik Barlangkutatas Budapest 12 
Heft 2 p. 4 ; 2 pp. 194, 226 ; 4 p. 25 ; 
Pleistocene from Castlepook Cave, Co. 
Cork, Scharff Proc. R. Irish Acad. 34 
Bp. 49 ; from Stone Age stations of 
Birstal, Stehlin N. Denkschr. Sohweiz. 
naturf. Ges. 54 p. 156 et seq ; from 
Grotta di Equi in Lunigiana (pre- 
historic) de Stefani Roma Rend. Acc. 
Lincei 25 2 p. 89. 
I.— PRIMATES. 
Classification, Pocock P. Z.S. 1918 
p. 51 ; myology, Mackenzie, 143 ; 
structure muscular abdominal wall, 
Mijsberg Amsterdam Proc. Sci. K. 
Akad. Wet. 18 p. 19 ; list of and key 
to Indo-Burmese forms, Wroughton 
J. Bombay Nat. H.S. 25 p. 551 ; from 
Mt. Korinchi, Sumatra, Robinson & 
Kloss J. Fed. Malay Mus. 8 p. 3; of 
Central Africa, Lorenz Wien, Ann. Nat. 
Hist. Hof mus. 31 p. 169. 
A.— Anthropoidea. 
Hominidae and Simiidae. 
Hominidae notes on early speoies, 
Wynstone- Waters J.E. Africa Uganda 
N.H.S. 6 p. 200 ; penis of Anthropo- 
morpha, de Beaux Giom. Morfol. Uomo 
e Primati 1 Fasc. 3 p. 1. 
Anthropopithecus cf. cottoni , Lonn- 
berg Stockholm Vet.-Ak. Handl. 58 
No. 2 1917 p. 18 ; troglodytes habits. 
Shear Proc. Indiana Acad. Soi. 1917 
p. 301. 
■ \Eoanthropus dawsoni characters of 
lower jaw and dentition, reply to 
Pycraft, Miller Amer. J. Phys. 
Anthrop. 1 p. 25. 
Gorilla beringeri mikenensis subsp. n. 
Congo, Stockholm Vet.-Ak. Handl. 58 
No. 2 1917 p. 7 ; Fauna och Flora 1917 
p. 145 figs. Lonnberg ; Bulla maxil- 
laris dcs Gorilla, Bolk Amsterdam, 
Werk. Gen. 9 p. 132. 
f Pan vetus maintained for lower jaw 
originally referred to Eoanthropus daw- 
soni, Miller Amer. J. Phys. Anthrop. 
1 p. 25. 
