44 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1914] 
Otomops wroughtoni, habits, Prater 
545. 
Rhynchiscus naso prisons subsp. n. 
Mexico, Allen P. Biol. Soc. Washing- 
ton 27 p. 109. 
Saccopteryx pumila sp. n. Venezuela, 
Thomas Ann. N. H. 14 p. 410. 
Tadarida Raf. (type T. teniotis) 
supersedes Nyctinomus Geof. (type N. 
cegyptiacus), Lyon P. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington 27 p. 217. 
Taphozous magnus sp. n. Basra, 
Wettstein 750. 
V ampyrops ornatus sp. n. Venezuela, 
Thomas Ann. N. H. 14 p. 411. 
III.— INSECTIVORA. 
Pleistocene Central Europe, Freu- 
denburq 208 p. 208 ; Palate and organ 
of Jacobson, Christie-Lind 134 ; de- 
velopment of lungs, Weber 744 ; 
external genitalia, female, Pehrson 
518 ; Spermatozoa ( Centetes Ericulus 
& Eupleres), Retzius 585. 
1. Galeopteridae. 
Oaleopithecus volans, habits, Beebe, 
Now York Zool. Soc. Bull. 16 p. 92. 
2. Tupaiidae and Maoroscelididae. 
Tupaia ferruginea operosa p. 233 /. 
ultima p. 234, subspp. n., Malaya, 
Robinson & Kloss Ann. N. II. 13 ; 
belangeri siccata Chindwin Valley p. 
243, 6. yunalis Yun-nan, b. laotum 
Siam, p 244 subspp. n., Thomas 
Ann. N. H. 13. 
3. Sorioidae and Talpidae. 
Soricidae : Habits Finnish, Munster- 
hjelm 485 ; Scitendriisen Johnsen, 
345. 
Blarina osgoodi sp. n. Ecuador. 
Stone P. A. Philadelphia 66 p. 16. 
Condylura crislata in New Jersey, 
Davis Proc. Staton Is. Ass. 4 p. 87. 
Crocidura negligens sp. n. Malaya 
Robinson & Kloss Ann. N. H. 13 
p. 232 ; russula aralychensis subsp. n. 
Caucasus, Satunin Mitt. Kauk. Mus. 8 
p. 92 ; murina & leucodon flank glands, 
Johnsen 345. 
Neomys leptodactylus sp. n. Caucasus 
Satunin Mitt. Kauk. Mus. 8 p. 90 ; 
fodiens oriental is subsp. n. Hi district, 
Thomas Ann. N. H. 13 p. 564 ; fodiens 
flank glands, Johnsen 345 ; f newtoni 
Forest Bed Norfolk, f broivni Pleistocene 
Essex, spp. n., p. 535, fodiens p. 536 
Pleistocene, Kent, and Dog Holes, 
Lancashire, Holocene, Leasowe, Cheshire; 
Hinton Geol. Mag. 8 1911. 
Neosorex palustris in Michigan, Wood 
765. 
Scalopus inflatus sp. n. Mexico p. 21, 
aquations howelli southeastern U.S. 
p. 19 ; western U.S. a. machrinoides 
p. 19, a. caryi p. 20, a. pulcher p. 20. 
subspp. n., Jackson P. Biol. Soc. 
Washington 27 ; aquaticus, habits, 
Scheffer 620 & 621. 
Scapanus latimanus sericatus p. 55, 
1. grinne'li p 56, subspp. u. California, 
Jackson P. Biol. Soc. Washington 27. 
Sorex araneus ultimus p. 51, vir 
p. 52, sanguinidens p. 54, macropyg- 
maeus koreni p. 56, spp. et subspp. n. 
East Siberia, Allen Proc. N. Engl. 
Zool. Cl. 5 ; asper sp. n. Ili district, 
Thomas Ann. N. H. 13 p. 565 ; vulgaris, 
albinos, Hidden 287 ; araneus, minulus, 
flank glands, Johnsen 345 ; vulgaris 
Seitendriise, Stamm 660 ; dispar n. nom. 
for S. macrurus Batehelder nee Lehmann 
Batchelder P. Biol. Soc. Washington 
24 p. 97 ; 1[savini p. 531, fruntonensis 
p. 532, Forest Bed, Norfolk, sp. Pleis- 
tocene, Grays, Essex, f kennardi p. 533, 
late Pleistocene, Middlesex, araneus 
p. 534, Pleistocene, Ightham, Kent, and 
Dog Holes, Lancashire, minutus Ight- 
ham, Kent, descriptions, Hinton Geol. 
Mag. 8 1911 ; richardsonii Bach., in 
Michigan, Wood 765. 
Soriculus baileyi sp. n. Mishmi lid's, 
Assam, Thomas Bombay J. N. H. S. 
22 p. 683. 
Talpa europcea, genitalia and repro- 
duction, Wood-Jones P. Z. S. 1914 
p. 191 ; Penis, ICazzander 360 ; Pleis- 
tocene, Monte Pisani, Campana 116 
4. Erinaoeidae. 
Erinaceus, development of spines, 
Munter 486 ; Erinaceus europaeus 
rhodius, subsp. n., Rhodes, Festa 
Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino 
29 p. 3 ; europceus, Pleistocene, Prov. 
di Vicenza, Fabiani Atti Acc. ven.- 
trent 7 1914 p. 271, Pleistocene Monte 
Pisani, Campana 116, 
