tlNGULATA. 
Mamm . 31 
t Bison alaskensis , p. 490, Pleistocene, Alaska, B. bison attrabascce , p. 498, 
N.-W. Territories, \B. californicus , p. 501, Pleistocene, California, 
n. spp. & subsp., Rhoads, P. Ac. Philad. t B. antiquus , osteology, 
Stewart, Kansas quart, vi, p. 127. t B. priscus, m Switzerland, 
Keller, Mt. Qes. Luzern, 1895-96, p. 684. 
Ovis stonei , J. A. Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. ix, p. Ill, British North-West 
America; nelsoni , Merriam, P. Soc. Washington, xi, p. 217, South 
California: n. sp. 
Capra mengesi , N oack = sinaitica, Sclater, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1897, 
p. 900, fig.; ibex , exterminated in Martinswand in 1540; Klar, 
Zeitschr. Ferd. Tirol (3) xli, p. 302; horn of ibex in prehistoric 
deposits; Studer, Mt. Qes. Bern, 1897, p. 283. 
Rupicapra vulgaris , the remains found in the Fronch Pliocene belong to 
the Pyrennean Izard; Harl^, Bull. Soc. geol. France (3) xxiv, 
p. 712. 
Bubalis neumanni, n. sp., Rothschild, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xx, p. 376, 
Lake Rudolph. 
Cephalophus hecki , n. sp., Matschie, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1897, p. 158, 
Mozambique. 
Cobus senganus , n. sp., Sclater & Thomas, Book of Antelopes, ii, p. 145, 
Senga. 
Cervicapra fulvorufula subalpina , n. subsp., Kirby, P. Zool. Soc. London, 
1897, p. 897, JLydenburg, Transvaal. 
Gazella marica , xix, p. 162, Central Arabia, granti notata , xx, p. 479, 
British East Africa, n. sp. & subsp., Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6). 
Strepsiceros kudu and imberbis , popular account ; Langkavel, Zool. Garten, 
xxxviii, p. 138. 
Giraffid^ and Cervid^e. 
Giraffa Camelopardalis and capensis , their synonymy, distinctions, and 
distribution; De Winton, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1897, p. 273. 
Popular account of British Deer, Millais (211); protective colouring in 
Deer, Rorig, Zool. Garten, xxxviii, p. 13. 
Rusa dejeani, Pousargues, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1896, No. 1, p. 2, Szechuan. 
Cervus culionus , Eliot, Publ. Mus. Columbia, Zool. i, p. 157, Culion 
(Calamianes), Philippines; C. roosevelti , Merriam, P. Soc. Wash- 
ington, xi, p. 271, Olympic Mountains: n. spp. C. steer ei, note on, 
Eliot, l. c . ; C. elaphus , distribution in Russia, BOchner, Annuaire 
Mus. St. Petersb. 1896, p. 387 ; C. sica , hortulorum, mandarinus , and 
taevanus , characters and synonymy, Lydekker, P. Zool. Soc. London, 
1897, p. 36; bedfordianus , hy&.=xanthopygus, M.-Edws., t. c. p. 815; 
\cazioti , n. sp., Dep&ret, C.R. Ac. Paris, cxxiv, p. 1474, Pleistocene, 
Corsica; thoroldi y Blanf., 1893 — albirostris, Prz., 1884, Pousargues, 
Bull. Mus. Paris, 1897, p. 284; elaphus , fossil remains, Hughes, 
'Geol. Mag. (4) v, p. 119; t giganteus, in Isle of Man, Kermode, t. c. 
p. 116. Numerous nominal species of Hippelaphus and Sika named 
by Heude (1.19a); also a discussion on antlers (120). 
Dorcelaphus crooki , p. 468, New Mexico, hemionus eremicus , p. 470, Sonora, 
Mexico, Mearns, P. U. S. Mus. xx ; couesi, Allen, Bull. Amer. Mus. 
vii, p. 200 (1895), for Cervus mexicanus, Baird, nec Gmelin; hemionus 
peninsula, Lydekker, P. Zool. Soc. London, 1897, p. 900: n. spp. 
& subspp. 
+ Palceomeryx pygmceus , Myr., from Bohemia ; Hofmann, SB. Bohinisch. 
Ges. 1897, Art. 50, p. 1. 
Cervulus pleiharicus, n. sp., Kohlbrugge, Natuurk. Tijdschr. Nederl. Ind. 
(2) iv, p. 192 (1895), Borneo. 
Capreolus vulgaris , morphology ; Rorig, Zool. Garten, xxxviii, p. 369. 
