65 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
Talpa europaea, habits iu captivity, 
Adams, Manchester, Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc., 
60 , No. 9 ; monstrosity, Van den 
Broek, Petrus Camper, Bijdr. Anat., 
Haarlem, 4 , (195) ; diurnal habits, 
Lons, Zool. Beob., Frankfurt a. M., 47, 
(336) ; degeneration of eye, Roli.i- 
nat and Trouessart, Paris, C.-R. Soc. 
biol., 61 , (602). — T. caeca, notes on, 
Camerano, Torino, Boll. Musei zool. 
anat., 21 , No. 530, (1). — T. caeca levantis 
subsp. n. Trebizond, Thomas, Ann. Mag. 
Nat. Hist., London, ser. 7, 17 , (416). 
{Talpa romana e altre forme di talpe 
europee, Camerano, L., Torino, Mem. 
Ace, sc., ser. 2, 54 , 1904, (81-128, tav.).) 
SORIOIDAE. 
Shrevvmice mummified in Egypt, 
Gaillyrd, Paris, C.-R. ass. frang. avanc. 
sci., 35, (118). 
(Les Soricidcs, Mansion, Rev. sci., 
Paris, ser. 5, 1, 1904, (169-173).) 
Crocidura deserti Bechuanaland , 
Schwann, London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 
1906 , (103). — C. corcae Korea, Thomas, 
T.c. (860).— C. sylvia Woodbush N. E. 
Transvaal, Thomas and Schwann, 
T.c. (587). — 0. goliath Cameroons, 
Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London, 
ser. 7, 17 , (177) : spp. n. — C. niobe 
sp. n., C. fumosa montis subsp. n. 
Mt. Rmvenzori, Thomas, Op. cit. 18 , 
(138). — C. leucodon lasias (416), C. 
russula monacha (417), subspp. n. 
Trebizond, Thomas, Op. cit. 17 . — C.dsi- 
nezuma cliisai subsp. n. Japan, Thomas, 
London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905 , 2, (340). 
Myosorex blarina sp. n. Mt. Ruwen- 
zori, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 
London, ser. 7, 18 , (139). 
Sorex minutus at Great Yarmouth, 
Rumbelow, Zoologist, ser. 4, 10 , (429) ; 
in Surrey, Dalgleisii, T.c. — S. arancus 
borealis subsp. n. W. Siberia, Ivas- 
oenko, Tomsk, Rec. Tomsk Univ., 
1905 , (85). — S. siiinto, note on (338), S. 
haickeri sp. n. Japan (339), Thomas, 
London, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1905 , 2 . — S. 
annexus sp. n. Korea, Thomas, op. cit. 
1906 , (859). 
Surdisorex gen. n., norae sp. n. Brit. 
E. Africa, Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. 
Hist., London, ser. 7, 18 , (223). 
Sylvisorex lunaris sp. n. Mt. Ruwen- 
zori, Thomas, T.c. (139). 
(n-9720 f ) 
Erinaoeidae. 
Erinaccm europaens, egg-segmenta- 
tion, Kunsemuller, Zs. wiss. zool., 85 , 
(74) ; uterus, Straiil, Amsterdam, Proc. 
Sci. Akad. Wet., 1906 , (812), and Am- 
sterdam, Versl. Wis. Nat. Afd. Iv. Akad.’ 
Wet., 14 , (784). — E. europaeus nes'iotes 
subsp. n. Crete, Bate, London, Proc. 
Zool. Soc., 1905 , 2, (316).— E. albulus 
turanicus, subsp. n. Transcaspia, 1905 , 
(45, 70) ; E. europaeus transcaucasicus , 
Talish, subsp. n. 1906 , (166, 281), 
Satunin, Tiflis, Mitt. Kavk. Mus., 2 . 
Centetidae. 
Microgale coivani nigresccns subsp. n. 
Madagascar, Elliot, Washington, D.C., 
Proc. Biol. Soc., 18 , 1905, (237). 
ClIRYSOOIILORIDAE. 
|N. American Tertiary Chrysoehloridae 
including Apternodus and the under- 
mentioned Xenotherium, ; Matthew, 
Science, New York, N.Y., 24 , (786). 
Ghrysochloris : molars not truly tri- 
tubercular ; Gidley, Washington, D.C., 
Proc. Nation. Acad. , Sci., 7 , (91). 
■f Xenotherium gen. n. unicum sp. n. 
Eocene Montana, Douglass, Pittsburg, 
Mom. Carnegie Mus., 2, 1905, (204), 
[referred by describer to Monotrcvxata, 
but by] Matthew, Science, New York, 
N.Y., 24 , (786), to Chrysoehloridae. 
CARNIVORA. 
*4 . — Carnassidentia. 
fFossil of Darmstadt, Reichenau, 
Darmstadt, Abh. Geol. Landesanst., 4, 
(189). 
Felidae. 
Tubercle in the larger species ; 
Gervais and Achalme, Bui. Museum, 
Paris, 1906 , (344), and Paris, C.-R. Acad, 
sci., 149 , (1296). 
Felis deliensis sp. n. Sumatra, Hilz- 
iieimer, Zool. An/., Leipzig, 30 , (112). — 
F. catus, in N. Germany, Lons, Sanct 
Hubertus, Cothen, 24 , (471). — F. catus 
caucasicus subsp. n. Transcaucasia, 
Satunin, Mitt. Kavk. Mus., 2 , (154, 
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