46 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1914] 
Icticyon (type I. venaticus) and 
Speothos (type S. pacivorus), probably 
distinct, Allen P. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington 27 p. 147. 
Lycaon pictus, coloration, Steven- 
son-Hamilton P. Z. S. 1914 p. 403. 
Pseudalopex culpceus andina Bolivia 
p. 357, culpceola Uruguay p. 357, 
azarica Buenos Aires p. 360, inca Peru 
p. 361, subsp. et spp. n M Thomas Ann. 
N. H. 13; smithersi sp. n. Argentina, 
Thomas p. 574 T.c. 
Thus adustus bweha p. 3, adustus 
notatus p. 4, aureus bea p. 5, mesomelas 
elgonae p. 6, 7nesomelas rncmillani p. 6, 
subspp. n. B. E. Africa, Heller 
Smithson. Inst. Misc. Coll. 63 No. 7. 
Speothos see Icticyon. 
Ursidae. 
Foot-structure and rhinarium, Po- 
cock P. Z. S. 1914 p. 913. 
\Indarctos salmontanus related to 
Hycenarctus punjabiensis not to Helarc- 
itus, Pilgrim 528. 
Ursus alexandrae p. 174, eltonclarki 
p. 175, orgilos p. 176, innuitus p. 177, 
nortoni p. 179, toklat p. 182, caurinus 
p. 187, shirasi p. 195 Alaska ; inter - 
nationalis Yukon p. 177, russelli 
Canada p. 178, stikeenensis p. 178, 
tahltanicus p. 181, pervagor p. 186, 
British Columbia ; imperator Wyoming 
p. 180, absarokus Montana p. 181, 
shoshone Colorado p. 184, klamathensis 
p. 185, colusus p. 187, magister p. 189, 
henshawi p. 190, California, nelsoni 
Mexico p. 190, navaho Arizona p. 191, 
bairdi Colorado p. 192, utahensis Utah 
p. 193, kennerleyi Mexico p. 194, 
phaeonyx latifrons Alberta p. 183, 
shoshone canadensis British Columbia 
p. 184, calif ornicus tularensis Cali- 
fornia p. 188, kidderi tundrensis Alaska 
p. 196, horriaeus texensis Texas p. 191, 
spp. et subspp. n., Merriam Biol. Soc. 
Washington, 27 ; ornatus habits, H[or- 
naday] New York Zool. Soc. Bull. 
No. 45 p. 747 ; arctos ]priscus p. 123, 
& ■ \arvernensis p. 136, Pleistocene 
Europe, Freudenburg 208 ; f spelceus, 
dentition, Campana Boll. Soc. geol. ital. 
33 p. 15 ; Brancion, Mayet & Mazenot 
456. 
Melursus ur sinus, feet differ from 
those of other Bears by fusion of toe- 
pads, Pocock P. Z. S. 1914 p. 934 ; 
brown variety, Saunders 618. 
Mluropus melanoleucus, an aberrant 
bear, Bardenfleth Mindeskrift f. J. 
Steenstrup art. 17. 
Prooyonidae. 
Behavior, Gregg & MoPheeters, 
232. 
f Amphinasua longirostris sp. n. Ter- 
tiary Argentina, Rovereto An. Mus. B. 
Aires 25 p. 81. 
Nasua judex Bogota p. 57, quichua 
jivaro Ecuador p. 58, sp. et subsp. n., 
Thomas Ann. N. H. 14. 
f Pachynasua robusla sp. n. Tertiary 
Argentina, Rovereto An. Mus. B. 
Aires 25 p. 82. 
Potos flavus mansuetus subsp. n. 
Ecuador, Thomas Ann. N. H. 13 p. 362. 
Procyon, visual discrimination, Cole 
144 ; senses and instincts 145 ; audi- 
tory discrimination. Shepherd 642 ; 
Motor cortex and pyramid tract, 
Simpson 648 ; lotor crassidens subsp. n. 
Costa Rica, Hollister P. Biol. Soc. 
Washington 27 p. 142 fuscipes Texas 
p. 63, l. ochraceus Mexico p. 64, 
l. californicus California p. 66 subspp. 
n. Mearns P. Biol. Soc. Washington 
27; cancrivorus brasiliensis Ihering, 
antedated by P. nigripes Mivart, 
Hollister P. Biol. Soc. Washington 
27 p. 215. 
Mustelidae. 
Os penis, Retterer & Neuville 574. 
f Foetorius putorius, Pleistocone Monte 
Pisani, Campana 116 ; C. Europe 
Freudenburg 208. 
■ \Oulo luscus, Pleistocene C. Europe, 
Freudenburg 208. 
Latax lutris, aquatic adaptation, 
Taylor Univ. Cal. Pub. Bull. Dept. 
Geol. 7 p. 465. 
Lutra distribution in California p. 305, 
canadensis brevipilosus subsp [n. Solano 
County p. 306, Grinnell Univ. 
Cal. Pub. Zool. 12 ; repanda sp. n. 
Panama, Goldman Smithson. Inst. 
Misc. Coll. 63 No. 5 p. 3 ; parilina 
sp. n. Ecuador, Thomas Ann. N. H. 14 
p 59. 
Martes marles and foina distinction, 
Pocock P.Z.S. 1914 p. 1062 ; foina 
milleri subsp. n., Rhodes, Festa 
Boll. Mus. Zool. Anat. comp. Torino 
29 p. 7 ; see also under Mustela. 
