80 Mam. 
xviil. Mammalia. 
[1900] 
t Rhinoceros mercki in Saarland, 
Sciiroeder, Berlin, Jalirb. Preuss. Geol. 
Landesanst, 31, (212). — R. sp. Italian 
Tertiary, Sacco, Torino, Mem. Acc. Sci., 
sor. 2, 56, (105). — R. hundaheimenaia 
dentition, Toula, Wien, Abh. Geol. 
Rchs. Anst., 20, art. 2. — R. mercki licg- 
gcnenaia Heggen Saurland (25), achleier- 
macheri piker mienais Pikermi, a. 
aamiua, Samos, megarhinua braehy- 
cephala Montpelier (34), subspp. n. ; R. 
lugdunenaia Lyons, rouaillonenaia Rou- 
sillon, imolenaia Imola (35) spp. n. ; R. 
megarhinua giogoensia Monte Giogo 
(30), R. merehi jerxheimenaia Jerxheim 
(37), R. etruaeua pakejieldenaia Pakefield 
Forest-bed (descrip, of pi. ii), subspp. n. ; 
Toi'LA, Wien, Abli. Geol. Rclis. Anst., 
20, art. 2. 
TaPIRIDAE AND fUlNTATIIERIIDAE. 
Tapirua indicua , notes, figure, eaptivo 
specimen, FEiinis, Bombay, J. Nat. 
Hist. Soo., 17, (242). — T. criatatellua 
sp. n. Pleistocene Lagoa Santa, Winge, 
Kjdbenhavn, E. Museo Lundii, 30,(43). 
Dinoeeras, nature of horns, Wasmutii, 
Riga, Korr.-blt. Naturf. Ver., 48, 1905, 
01 ). 
C.— Hyracoidea. 
( Dendrohyrax terricola, Mollison, 
Morph. Jalirb., Leipzig, 34, 1905, (240- 
245, mit 1 Taf.).) 
Hyrax 8latini sp. n. Gondokoro, 
Sassi, Wien, Sitz. Ber. Ak. Wise., 115, 
(995). 
Procavia abyaainica, note on, Moreau, 
Paris, Bui. soc. zool., 27, 1902, (212). 
’ \Saghatherium majus sp. n. Eocene, 
Egypt, Andrews, Descriptive Cat. Ter- 
tiary, Fayum, (91). — S. milk-dentition, 
Osborn, New York, N.Y., Bull. Amer. 
Mus. Nat. Hist., 22, (203). 
D— Proboscidea. 
Elephas, structure of ivory and specific 
differences in same, Gebiiardt, Anat. Anz., 
Jena, 29, Suppl. 1900, (215). — E. spp., 
Lucas, Maryland Geol. Surv., Pliocene 
and Pleistocene, Baltimore, 1900, (149). 
— E. (and Procavia), placenta, Assiieton, 
London, Phil. Trans. R. Soc., B 198, 
(143). — E. mavimus , absence of pleural 
cavity, Boaz, Morph. Jalirb., Leipzig, 
35, (494), and Schmaltz, op. cit. 36, (92) ; 
form of body-cavit) T , Ruge, op. cit. 35, 
(490). — E., tusks, Gebiiardt, Anat. Anz., 
Jena, 29, 1900, (218). — ]E. primigeniua, 
in Aa Valley, France, Pontier, Natura- 
list©, Paris, 28, (251); osteology 
Peizenmayer, St. Peterburg, Verb. Russ. 
Mineral. Ges., 43, 1905, (521) ; extinction, 
etc., Stromer, CorrBl. 1). Ges. Antin'., 
37, (48) ; St. Petersburg specimen, 
Olivier, Rev. Sci. Bourbon., Moulins, 
(04), and Nat. Canad., Quebec, 33, 
(179). — fE. antiquus in Japan, 
Tokunaga, Tokyo, J. Coll. Sci., 21, art. 
2, (72); in Gard., France, Lombard- 
Dumas, Nimes, Bui. soc. etud. sci. nat., 
33, (09). — E. afrieanua, mounted speci- 
men at British Museum, Anon, Times, 
August 2nd, 1900 ; status of in Brit. E. 
Africa and Uganda, Soiiutze, Globus, 
Braunschweig, 89, (141). — E. afrieanua 
albertenais subsp. n. Albert Nyanza 
district, Lydekker, Field, London, 107, 
(1089). — E. afrieanua pumilio subsp. n. 
Congo Territory, Noack, Zool. Anz., 
Leipzig, 29, (031). — f E. and Mastodon 
from Maryland Pleistocene, Lucas, Mary- 
land Geol. Surv., Baltimore, 1906, (149). 
f Mammut americanum, mounted 
skeleton, Gilmore, Washington, D.C., 
Smithsonian Inst. Nation. Mus. Proc., 30, 
(007-611). 
■j Mastodon sp., tooth from gravel at 
Burkly West S. Africa, Beck, Geol. 
Mag., London, decade 5, 3, (49). 
S1RENIA. 
Observations on Sirenians, Boi.au, 
Anleitung etc., 1900, (520). 
|Of Egyptian Eocene, Andrews, 
Descriptive Cat. Tertiary Fayum. 
Milk-dentition, Abel, N. Jalirb. Min., 
Stuttgart, Geol. u. Pal., 1906, 2, (50). 
fDesmotylu8, distribution, Merriam, 
Science, New York, N.Y., 24, (151). 
Ifalicore dugong, morphology, habits, 
etc., Dexi.er and Freund, Amer. Nat., 
Boston. Mass., 40, (49, 567), and Arch. 
Natg., Berlin, 72, pt. 1, (77); Annan- 
dale, Colcutta, J. As. Soc. Beng., ser. 
2, 1. (238). 
Rhytina gigas, history, Greve, Riga, 
Korr.-blt. Naturf. Veu., 48, 1905, (145). 
