22 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
4. Asiatic Archipelago, inel. Papua. 
Borneo; Jentink (131), Kohlbrugge (142). 
Java ; Kohlbrugge (143). 
Timor, Pteropus ; Scabra (273). 
Papua; Heller (117), Thomas (315). 
5. Australia. 
Kent (135). 
N. Australia ; Collett (61), Dahl (66). 
6. North America, Central America, and Antilles. 
Connection of N. with S. America ; Wortman (333). 
Mount Mazama, Oregon ; Merriam (210). 
Bertie County, N. C. ; Brimley (48). 
New Jersey and Pennsylvania ; Rhoads (258, 259). 
Mexico and Costa Rica ; Allen (6, 7). 
Ontario ; Miller (217). 
Carolina ; Rhoads & Young (263). 
Labrador ; Bangs (26). 
Tamias ; Merriam (200). 
Evotomys ; Bailey (19). 
7. South America. 
Primates ; Meerwarth (184). 
Fossil Faunas. 
Bavarian Pleistocene; Schlosser (277). 
Hungarian Pleistocene; Woldrich (342). 
Corsican Pleistocene; Dep^ret (70). 
Belgian Pleistocene ; Nehring (233). 
Italian Pleistocene; Bogino (45), D’Ossat (69), Flores (95), Meli 
(186). 
Algerian Pleistocene; Pomel (246, 247). 
Bridger ; Osborn (236). 
Puerco; Matthew (179). 
Argentina; Ameghino (15). 
Patagonia; Ameghino (16). 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 
I. PRIMATES, 
Ophthalmoscopic appearance of eyes; Johnson, P. Zool. Soc. London, 
1897, p. 183: variations in ribs; Tredgold, J. Anat. Physiol, norm, 
path, xxxi, p. 288 : nerves of hind limbs ; Bolk, Morphol. Jahrb. xxv, 
p. 305. 
Hominida: and SiMinm 
Growth of hair in ear, and homology of parts of that organ; Wallis, 
P. Zool. Soc. London, 1897, p. 298. 
t Pithecanthropus erectus , its affinities; Manouvrier, Amer. J. Sci. (4) 
p. 197 : Neviani, Riv. ital. Sci. Nat. 1897, p. 12. 
