46 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1911] 
Perognathus fascialus litus subsp. n. 
Wyoming, Cary Washington Proc. 
Biol. Soc. 24 p. 61. 
OCTODONTIDAE, CaVIIDAE. 
Capromys pilorides relictus subsp. n. 
Cuba, Allen Bull. Mus. Harvard 54 
p. 207. 
Cavia cobaya, Entwicklung dor 
Lungenarterien, Fedoroff St. Peter- 
burg Izv. voen.-med. Akad. 22 p. 26 ; 
cerebral cortex, Abel Edinburgh Proc. 
Soc. 31 p. 397 ; Kernknospung in 
Plattenepithel, Ditlbvsen Anat. Anz. 
38 p. 208 ; porcellus venezuelae subsp. 
n. Venezuela, Allen Bull. Amor. 
Mus. Nat. Hist. 30 p. 250. 
Loncheres carrikeri sp. n. Venezuela, 
Allen Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 
30 p. 251. 
Proechimys iheringi p. 252, Sao 
Sebastiao I., Brazil, gularis p. 253, 
semispinosvs calidior p. 254, Ecuador, 
Thomas Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8 
8 ; stcerei N.W. Brazil, Goldman 
Washington Proc. Biol. Soc. 24 p. 238 
spp. et subspp. n. 
LErORIDAE, OCHOTONIDAE. 
Boreolepus, g. n. for Lepus groen- 
landicvs, Barrett-Hamilton Hist. 
Brit. Mamm. 2 p. 160. 
Lepus crispii Somaliland p. 275, 
cordeauxi Arusiland p. 276, spp. n., 
Brockman Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, 
ser. 8 8 ; cuniculus, Primordialcranium, 
V oit Anat. Hefte Wiesbaden Abt. 1 
38 p. 425 ; Opticusendigungen, Loepp 
Anat. Anz. 40 p. 309 ; orbitalen Venen- 
Sinus, Markowski ibid. 38 p. 156 ; 
ordre d’apparition des diverses parties 
du systemo pileux, Chain e Paris C. R. 
soc. biol. 70 p. 83. 
Ochotona anneclens China, Miller 
Washington Proc. Biol. Soc. 24 p. 54 ; 
syrinx , Shen si, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911 
p. 692 Abs. P. Z. S. 1911 p. 27, roylei 
sinensis Sze-chuan p. 728, ( Ogotoma ) 
pricei p. 760, daurica altaina p. 761 
N. W. Mongolia, rufescens regina Kopet 
I)agh, r. vizier Central Persia, p. 762, 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8 8 Thomas ; 
spp. et subspp. n. 
Romerolagus diazi (Diaz) replaces 
nelsoni Merriam, Miller Washington 
Proc. Biol. Soc. 24 p. 228. 
Sylvilagus floridanus hitcJiensi subsp. 
n. Smith’s I., Virginia, Mearns U. S. 
Nat. Mus. Proc. 39 p. 227. 
VI.— UNGULATA. 
Indian big game, Fletcher No. 131 ; 
Himalayan big gamo, Stebbino, 
No. 227 ; Seistan big gamo, Kennion 
No. 473. 
A . — Artiodactyla. 
Magen der Wiederldiuer vornehmlich 
Traguliden, Schmidt Arch. Natg. 77 
Bd 1 H. 2 p. 1 Reotz No. 402 ; Wiodor- 
kauerplacentome, Straiil Anat. Anz. 
40 p. 257 ; cutaneous glands Rumi- 
nants, Brinkmann No. 49 ; Entste- 
hung der hornertragenden Saugetiere, 
Kovalevskij Arch, veterin. nauk 41 
p. 1176; Antelopes of Rufijitale, E. 
Africa, de Beaux Zool. Anz. 38 p. 575 ; 
Antelopes living without water, Brock- 
man Field 118 p. 1177 ; callosities 
Camel and Giraffe, Shattock Proc. R. 
Soc. Medicine July 1911. 
Bovidae. 
Bos taurus and americanus, fertile 
hybrids, Ivanoff Biol. Centralbl. 31 
p. 24 C. R. Soc. biol. 70 p. 584 ; taurus, 
Mechanismus der Extromitat bei Tief- 
lands- und Hohenschliigon, Behm 
No. 30 ; Lymphgefasse, Baum Anat. 
Anz. 39 p. 106 ; Spcciescharaktore bci 
Foten, Kohn Zool. Jahrb. Abt. f. 
Syst. 31 p. 613 ; colour-inheritance, 
Laughlin Amer. Nat. 45 p. 705 ; skulls 
from Newstead and origin of British 
breeds, Ewart Proc. Zool. Soc. 1911 
p. 249; (f) primi genius Fund, Felix 
Leipzig SitzBer. Ges. natf. Freunde 
37 p. 35 ; Hornontwicklung, Ewald & 
Laurer Contralbl. Min. 1911 p. 684; 
sylveMris sp. n. Gt. Britain, Meek 
& Gray Archseologia ^Eliana ser. 3 7 
p. 102 ; minutus sp. n. Diluvial 
Belgium, Malsburg Cracovio Bull. 
Intornat. Ac. Sci. 1911 p. 340 ; primi- 
genius (?) in Buteshire, Ritchie Trans. 
Buteshire Nat. Hist. 3 p. 67 ; indicus, 
horns, Caprera Bol. Soc. espan. Hist, 
nat. 1911 p. 141 ; bison, present con- 
dition in America, Hornaday No. 194 ; 
bubalis in Italy, Stazi Boll. Soc. Agric. 
ital. feb. e mai. 1910. 
