74 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1909] 
■J Plesiocetus and Squalodon in Danish 
Tertiary, Winge, Kjbbenhavn, Nath. 
Medd., 1909, p. 1. 
\Proinia, g. n ., , for P. patagonica, 
sp. n.. Tertiary, Patagonia, True, 
Smithson. Miscell. Coll. 52, p. 441. 
•j Prosqualodon australis, additional 
remains. True, Smithson. Miscell, 
Coll., 52, p. 447. 
iSauroddphis argentmus, skull, Abel, 
Wien, Sitzber. k. Alcad. Wiss., 98, 
p. 250. 
Solatia borneensis, colour, Lydekker, 
Proc. Zool. Soo., 1909, p. 883. 
Tursiops iursio, an der livlandischen 
Kiisto, Greve, N. Balt. Weidm.-blt., 
lliga, 5, p. 375. 
• \Ziphiodelphis , g. n. (no sp. named), 
Miocene, Belluno, Piaz, Atti Acc. 
Yen. -trent., ser. 2, 5, p. 108. 
EDENTATA. 
Classification, Lane, Univ. Okla- 
homa Research Bull., No. 2. 
liradijpodidae , nourriture, Mene- 
gaux, Bull. Museum, Paris, 1908, 
p. 337 ; Paresseux, Deyrolle, 
Naturaliste, Paris, 31, p. 105 ; bio- 
logie des Paresseux, Menegaux, Rev. 
sci., Paris, ser. 5, 11, p. 523. 
Bradypus , osteology & habits, Mene- 
gaux, Arch. Zool. exper. ser. 5, 1, 
p. 277 ; torquatus , distinctive char- 
acters, Anthony, Paris, Bui. soc. 
zool., 33, p. 102, Ann. Sci. Nat., 
Zool., ser. 9, 9, p. 157 ; squelette, 
membre posterieur, Menegaux, Paris, 
C. R. Acad, sci., 148, p. 797. 
Hemibradypus mareyi, Anth., = 
Bradypus torquatus (111.), Menegaux. 
Paris, Bui. soc. zool. 34, p. 27. 
Mavis aurita , habitat, Venning, 
Bombay, J. Nat. Hist. Soc., 19, p. 254. 
• [Mylodon , sp., Pleistocene, Colorado, 
Cockerell, Colorado, Univ. Stud., 
6, p. 309. 
Myrmcophaga, cerebral arteries, Bed- 
dard, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1909, p. 683. 
Oryctaropus, Auge, Eranz, Jena, 
Denkschr. med. Ges., 15, p. 401 ; 
Gehirn, Ziehen, t.c., p.477 ; Halsorgane 
und Tamandua, Bender, Jena, Denk- 
schr. med. Ges., 15, p. 373; milk- 
dentition and affinities, Broom, Ann. 
S. African Mus. 5, p. 381 ; Jacobson’s 
organ, Broom, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1909, 
p. 680, postcaval, Beddard, t.c., 
p. 683. 
Tamandua, anatomy, Beddard,. 
Proc. Zool. Soc., 1909, p. 683. 
Tatu novemcinctum, placentation and' 
young. Lane, LTniv. Oklahoma Re- 
search Bull., No. 1. 
Tatusia, Embryologie Keim- 
bliitterinversion und spezifischen Poly- 
embrvonie Fernandez, Morph. Jahrb.,, 
39, pi 302. 
MARSUPIALIA. 
Skull-development, Broom, Proc.. 
Linn. Soc., N. South Wales, 34, p. 195 ; 
distribution in S. W. Australia, Short- 
ridge, Proc. Zool. Soc., 1909, p. 803. 
•(•Marsupial in Oligocene of Boom, 
Hasse, Ann. Soc. Zool. et Malac r 
Belgique 44, p. 77 [probably Oyno- 
dictis]. 
‘\Bolodon, Owen, = Plagiaulax, Falc. y 
Gidley, U. S. Nation. Mus. Proe. 36, 
p. 612. 
Ccenolestes, not Diprotodont, De- 
derer, Amer. Nat., 43, p. 616. 
•(• Ohirox, Cope — Ptilodus, Cope, 
Gidley, U. S. Nation. Mus. Proc., 
36, p. 612. 
Dasyurus hallucalus exilis, subsp. 
n., N. Australia, Thomas, Ann. Mag. 
Nat. Hist., ser. 8, 3, p. 152. 
Dcndrolagus, notes, Trouessart, 
Nature, Paris, 37, p. 391. 
| Diprotodon associated in W. Aus- 
tralia with remains of living Kan- 
garoos, Woodward, Geol. Mag., de- 
cade 5, 6, p. 210. 
Marmosa emiliae, sp. n., Para, 
Thomas, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8, 
3, p. 379. 
Peradorcas concinna canescens, 
subsp. n., N. Australia, Thomas, Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 8, 4, p. 198. 
Phascolomys latifrons in New South 
Wales, Kershaw, Victorian Nat., 26, 
p. 118; gillespiei, sp. n., Queensland, 
De Vis, Ann. Queensland Mus., No. 5, 
1900, p. 14. 
