77 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
Rorig, D. Jager, Munchen, 28 (119), 
Zool. Beob., Fvankfurt-a.-M., 47, (134). 
Beiilen, T.c. (2G2). 
f Fossil Cervidae of Ostsee province, 
Schweder, Riga, Korr.-blt. Naturf. Ver., 
49, (17). 
Alces maclilis, notes on. Kapiierr, 
Weidmann, Berlin, 37, (C41) ; antlers, 
Seton, Scribner’s Magazine, New York, 
N.Y., 39, (157) ; Idaho Moose, probably 
distinct, Brooks, Now York, N.Y., 
Rep. Zool. Soc., 10, (201); from 
Pleistocene of Olai, Russia (where such 
remains were described by E. Fischer 
in 1831 as Cervus gallinus), Soiiweder, 
Riga, Korr.-blt. naturf. Ver., 49, 1906, 
(17). — A. americanus, name given by 
Clinton in 1820, Osgood, Washington, 
D C., Proc. Biol. Soc., 19, (87). 
Capreolus vulgaris, development, 
Sakurai, Normentafeln zur Entwick- 
lungsgeschichte der Wirbeltiere. 
Keibel, Jena, No. 6, 190G : sporting 
account, Baerfeld, Das Reliwild, 
Berlin, 190G ; antler-growth, Beiilen, 
Wild u. jHund, Berlin, 12, (281); 
antlers, Rorig, D. Jager, Munchen, 
28, (225), Braun, IConigsberg, Schr. 
physilc. Ges., 47, (84) ; white rump-patch, 
Schuster, Natur. n. Ilaus, Dresden, 14, 
(383) ; fin Pleistocene of Aa Valley, 
Pontier, Naturaliste, Paris, 28, (2G3) ; 
first antlers, Behlen, D. Jiigerztg, Neu- 
damm, 47, (290). — C. liansclianicus 
sp. n. Thinn-Shan, Satunin, Zool. Anz., 
Leipzig, 30, (527). 
Cer vulus muntjac, albino at Muttra, 
Charrington, Field, London, 108, (580) : 
albino, Manners-Smitii, Bombay, J. Nat. 
Hist. Soc., 17, (237). — C. reevesi ping- 
shiangicus subsp. n. Pinshiang, Hilz- 
jieimer, Magdeburg, Abh. Mus, Natk., 
1, (1G9). 
Cervus elaphus, races, with C. c. 
atlanticus, subsp. n. Norway (9), C. e. 
seoticas subsp. n. Scotland (11), Lonn- 
berg, Ark. Zool., Stockolm, 3, 
art. 9, Cameron, Field, London, 107 
(419) ; semiplacenta-multiplex, Strahl, 
Anat. Hefte, Wiesbaden, Abth. i, 31 
(199). — C. a finis, habitat, Lydekicer, 
Field, London, 108, (651), Iggulden, T.c. 
(736). — C. canadensis, antlers, Seton, 
Scribner’s Magazine, New York, N.Y, 
39, (15). — C. unicolor , antlers, Inverarity, 
Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 17, (23). 
— C. axis, abnormal antlers, Anon., 
Field, London, 108, (579). — C. [?] mexi- 
canus, type antlers, Osgood, Washington, 
D.C., Proc. Biol. Soc., 19, (87).— 
fC. ( Megaceros ) giganteus , allied to 
Bangifer, Lonnberg, Stockholm, Ark. 
Zool., 3, No. 14, (1-8) ; this conclusion 
disputed, Lydekicer, Field, London, 108, 
(540). 
THppocamelus pandora, this name 
given by G . M. Allen, Cambridge, Mass., 
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard Coll., 
50, (108), to Mazarna pandora, Merriam, 
1901. 
Hydropoles krcycnbergi, skull figured, 
IIilzheimer, Magdeburg, Abh. Mus. 
Natk. 1, 1906, (171, pi. ii). 
Muntiacus bancanus sp. n. Banka, 
Lyon, Washington, D.C., Smithsonian 
Inst., Nation. Mus. Proc.;. 31 (582). 
Odocoileus americanus, Seton, Scrib- 
ner’s Magazine, New York, 40, (321). 
Bangifer tarandus, remains from 
Krain, Hungary, IIilber, Wien, Mt. 
Anthrop. Ges. 36 (136), from Pleistocene 
of Olai, Russia, Sciiweder, Riga, Korr.- 
blt. naturf. Ver., 49, (17); harmful 
to forests, Lund, Norsk. Landm., 
Kristiania, 25, (247) ; fighting, Blan- 
chard, Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 29, 1904, 
(230); in Alaska, Jackson, Fifteenth 
Report on introduction of Reindeer, 
Washington, 1906, (174) ; habits of 
Caribou, Seton, Scribner’s Magazine, 
New York, 39, (426). 
Camelidae and Tragulidae. 
(Reclierches anatomiques sur les 
Cam61id<$s, Lesbre, F. X., Arch. 
Museum hist, nat., Lyon, 8, 1903, [l cr 
Memoire], (195, av. fig.).) 
Auclienia lama and A. vicuna, cephalic 
nerves. Schumacher, Anat. Anz., Jena, 
28, (156). 
f Bracliypsalis simplicidens sp. n. 
Wyoming-Nebraska Miocene, Peterson, 
Pittsburg, Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 4, 
(44). 
Camelus bcictrianus. Fall eines 
rippenartigen Querfortsatzes am ersten 
Lendenwirbel ; Pfutzenreuter, Konigs- 
berg i. Pr., 1904, (28). 
