45 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
5. Centetidae. 
Centetes ecaudatus, foetus, Miinter 
486. 
IV.— CARNIVORA. 
Pleistocene Central Europe, Freu- 
denberg 208 ; France, Mayet et 
Mazenot 456 ; origin of aquatic 
adaptation see Laiax ; foot-structure 
and rhinarium dogs and bears, 
Pocock P. Z. S. 1914 p. 913 ; caruncula 
lacrimalis and hairs, Fey 198; penis, 
Retterer et Neuville 573 ; sperma- 
tozoa ( Cryploprocta ), Retzius 585 ; 
embryology, Heinricius 272; dimen- 
sions of big game, Lydekker & 
Burlace 427 ; life-histories, Roose- 
velt & Heller, 605. 
A.— Carnassidentia. 
Felidae. 
Gland, Retterer & Neuville 570. 
Acinonyx, genotype by monotypy 
A. Venator Brookes (Cat., 1828 p. 16) ; 
“ A. guepard ” and other combinations 
in Brookes being nomina nuda, 
Hollister P. Biol. Soc. Washington 27 
p. 216. 
Felis domeslica sound discrimination, 
Shepherd 643 ; kidneys, Johnson 
346 ; homology and musculature of 
male and female ureter, Retterer 
563 ; penis in entire and castrated 
cats, Retterer et LeliiWre 569 ; 
heterochromosome Winiwarter 757 ; 
development of hair, Hofer 296 ; 
F. catus, Pleistocene, Freudenberg 
208 ; capensis pliillipsi subsp. n. Blue 
Nile, Allen Bull. Mus. Harvard Coll. 
58 p. 337 ; F. fera, Pleistocene Monte 
Pisani, Camtana 116; F. glaucula in 
Texas, Hollister P. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington 27 p. 219 ; F. Ico, urino-genital 
organs, Retterer et Neuville 577 ; 
glande bulbo-uretrale, Retterer et 
Neuville 578 ; F. leo spelsea, Pleisto- 
cene, Freudenberg 208 ; F. paraguen- 
sis Paraguay p. 169, notialis Entre Rios 
p. 170, spp. n. Hollister Proc. U. S. 
Mus. 48 ; F. pardalis pusoea Ecuador p. 
347, emilifc N.E. Brazil p. 348, yaguar- 
ondi melantlio Peru p. 350 sp. et 
subspp. n., Thomas Ann. N. H. 13 ; F. 
pardus in ancient Egypt, Jequier 
344 ; p. lulliana Ploistocone Central 
Europe, Freudenberg 208 ; F. pir- 
rensis sp. n. Panama, Goldman Smith- 
son. Inst. Misc. Coll. 63 No. 5 p. 4 ; 
F. tigris, black variety Burma, Haux- 
well 268; CAPrER 117; of record 
size Scindia 635. 
Lynchus caracal, Pleistocene Brancion, 
Mayet & Mazenot 456. 
f Machairodus latidens. Pleistocene 
Central Europe, Freudenberg 208. 
f Psemhrlurus africanus sp. n. Mio- 
cene B. E. Africa, Andrews Q. J. 
Geol. Soc. 70 p. 179. 
VlVERRIDAE. 
Hautdriisenorgane an den Gesch- 
lechtsapparat, Brinkmann 92. 
Mungos mungo pallens p. 660 and 
auropunctatus helvus p. 661 Bubspp. n. 
W. India, Ryley Bombay J. N. H. S. 
22 . 
Hyaenidae. 
Crocuta crocuia fisi subsp. n. equa- 
torial Africa, Heller Smithson. Inst. • 
Misc. Coll. 61 No. 22 p. 5. 
f Hyaena crocuta, jaw Pleistocene 
Brancion Mayet & Mazenot 456 ; 
crocuta intermedia, striata breviroslris 
pleistocene Europe, Freudenberg 208. 
Canidae. 
Generic classification S. American 
forms, Thomas Ann. N. H. 13 p. 350 ; 
foot-structure, Pocock P. Z. S. 1914 
p. 913. 
Canis familiaris bulbus olfactorius, 
Cerletti Folia neurobiol. 1911 p. 
718 ; variationen Plexus lumbo-sacralis, 
Frets ibid. p. 235 ; heredity in short- 
tailed and tailless dogs, Vilmorin 731 ; 
foot-structure, Pocock P. Z. S. 1914 
p. 478 ; C. mesomelas, Schlafengrube, 
Cohn Zool. Anz. 44 p. 567 ; f C. etruscus, 
major, nesscherensis p. 139, aureus 
p. 154, vulpes p. 158, Pleistocene 
Europe, Freudenberg 208 ; vulpes 
and lupus jaws Pleistocene Brancion, 
Mayet et Mazenot 456 p. 465. 
Cerdocyonrnimax Matto Grosso p. 355, 
thous lunaris Brit. Guiana p. 356, 
sp. et subsp. n., Thomas Ann. N. H. 13. 
\Cynodiclis intermedius, skull, Carl- 
son P. Z. S. 1914 p. 227. 
]Cynodon gracilis, skull, Carlsson p. 
228 T .c. 
Dusicyon darivini sp. n. E. Falkland 
I., Thomas A. H. H. 13 p. 352. 
