55 Mam. 
Systematic. 
6031 
note on skull and antlers from Car- 
pathians, Loder P. Z. S. 1914 p. 488 ; 
survival to 18th century in Vale of 
Neath, Wright 769 ; Pleistocene : 
skull and antlers Montfort-sur-Risle, 
Eure, Fortin 202 ; . Brancion, Mazet, 
& Mazenot 456 ; and dama vulgaris, 
Hundsheim, Freudenburg 208 ; sp. 
cf. elaphus & C. {dama) somonensis 
Pianosa, Stefano Atti soc. ital. sc. nat. 
52 p. 105; eldi platyceros distribution 
in Siam, Irwin Siam J. N. H. Soc. 1 
p; 113; euryceros Siberian antlers, 
Schweder Riga Korr.-Bl. Nat. Ver. 
56 p. 35 ; ^(Megaceros) euryceros 
Monte Pisani, Camrana 116 ; (f) gigan- 
teus in county Dublin, Stokes Irish 
Nat. 43 p. 113; -\perrieri Pliocene 
Bibbiera, Migliorini Boll. Soc. geol. 
Roma 33 p. 227 ; wallichii, ajp.nis and 
albiroslris notos, Manners-Smitii J. As. 
Soc. Beng. 10 p. 117. 
Dama, shedding and renewal of 
antlers, Montlezun Bui. soc. hist. nat. 
Toulouse 46 p. 119. (See also Gervus.) 
Mazarna tema cerasina subsp. n. Costa 
Rica, Hollister P. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington 27 p. 209 ; rondoni sp. n. Brazil, 
Ribeiro 589 p. 33. 
\Megaceroides subg. n., for Cervus 
algericus , Lydekkor ( G . pachygemys 
Pomel a syn.), Pleistocene Algiers and 
west Mediterranean region, Joleaud 
C. R. soc. biol, 76 p. 737. 
Muntiacus vaginalis habits, Suter 
J. Bombay S. 23 p. 351. 
Odocoileus lasiolis sp. n. Venezuela, 
Osgood Field Mus. Pub. Zool. 10 p. 136. 
f Palceoplalyceros gen. n. p. 598, 
hispanicus p. 575, palentinus p. 583 
spp. n., Miocene Palencia, Hernandez- 
Pacheco Rev. Ac. Ci. Madrid 12. 
Bangifer arciicus caboti subsp. n. 
Labrador, Allen Proc. New Engl. 
Zool. Cl. 4 p. 103 ; tarandus in Europa 
zu den Zeiten Alexanders und Caesars, 
Sarauw Mindeskrift f. J. Steenstrup 
Kobenhavn Art. 19 ; tarandus in 
Galician Pleistocene, local races, Nieza- 
bitowski Bull. Ac. Sc. Cracovie 1914 
p. 66; Pleistocene Brancion, Mayet & 
Mazenot 456. 
Camelidae. 
Auchenia lama penis, Retterer & 
Neuville C. R. soc. biol. 77 p. 493. 
Camelus, periodical growth in pharynx 
Burne P. Z. S. 1914 p. 476 ; dromedarius 
penis, Retterer & Neuville C. R. 
soc. biol. 77 p. 494. 
Lama huanacus pacos skull, varia- 
bility of facial sutures, Marelli Bol. 
Soc. Phvs. Buenos Aires 1 p. 425. 
Hippopotamidae, Suidae, and 
Dicotylidae. 
Ghoeropsis liberiensis distribution and 
habits, Schomburgk Rep. Zool. Soc. 
New York 17 p. 113. 
Dicotyles vide Pecari. 
Hippopotamus amphibius kiboko subsp. 
n. E. Africa, Heller Smithson. Inst. 
Misc. Coll. 61 No. 22 p. 1 ; amphibius 
tschadensis subsp. n. Bornu, Schwarz 
Ann. N. H. 13 p. 31 ; II. (T etraprotodon) 
t hipponensis Pliocene Fayum, Stromer 
Zs. d. geol. Ges. 66 p. 1 ; fossilis major 
Pleistocene Central Europe Freuden- 
burg 208 ; liberiensis, Schomburgk 
627 ; Hornaday 316 (see also Chacrop- 
sis). 
Pecari Reichcnbach replaces Dico- 
tyles Cuv., Miller P. Biol. Soc. Wash- 
ington 27 p. 229 (this supersedes same 
author’s conclusion op. cit. p. 215). 
Phacochoerus africanus bufo subsp. n. 
Egyptian Sudan, Heller Smithson. 
Inst. Misc. Coll. 61 No. 22 p. 2. 
■ \Platigonus leptorhinus, skeleton, 
Peterson Ann. Carnegie Mus. 9 p. 114 
pi. xxix. 
Sus cristalus habits, Smith J. Bombay 
Soc. 23 p. 352 ; fighting, Poncins 
T.c. p. 791 ; Biologie javanischer 
Arten, Olivier Teysmannia Batavia 
25 1915 p. 719 ; ( Palccohyus'f ) mara- 
ghanus, Pohlig (=syn. of Sus ery- 
manthius, Roth et Wagner), Skull and 
teeth, Upper Miocene, Maragha, Persia, 
Mecquenem Ann. Hist. Nat. Paris 1 
1911 p. 91 ; scrofa Pleistocene Hunds- 
heim, Freudenburg 208 p. 117 ; 
Brancion, Mayet et Mazenot 456 ; 
mural paintings (Magdalenien) Grottes 
d’Altamira, Faure 190 ; domestic 
races with dorsal stripe in new-born, 
Goldi C. R. Congr. internat. zool. 
1913 p. 369. 
Dioiiobunidae and Aoriooileridae. 
IfBunophorus gen. n. for Trigonolestes 
otsagicus p. 273, macropternus p. 275, 
Eocene Wyoming, Sinclair Bull. Amer. 
Mus. 33. 
