50 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1912] 
Cervjdae. 
Growth of antlers and homology of 
branches, Pocock Proc. Zool. Soc. 
1912 p. 773 ; Geweihbildungen, Kowar- 
zik Zentr. Bl. Forstwess. Wien 38 
p. 69 ; Kronenhirsche und Mendel ’schen 
Gesetze, S allaS ForstJagdNatkde 
1911-12 p. 537 1912-13 p. 3 ; distri- 
bution S. American, Goeldi Bern 
Mitt. Natfor. Ges. 1912 p. I ; Deer 
hybrids, Winans No. 589. 
Alces machlis A. Durer’s picture, 
Killermann-Regensbubg Naturwiss. 
Wochenschr. ser. 2 11 p. 785. 
Gapreolus capreolus Altersbestim- 
mung nach den Zahnen, Nehring 
Sanct Hubertus Cothen 30 p. 275. 
Cervulus sp. note, Auerbach Zool. 
Anz. 39 p. 306. 
Cervus elaphus fossil in Li viand, 
Fried enthal N. bait. Waiden.-blt. 8 
p. 230 ; e. neglectus Posen p. 688, e. 
visurgensis Rheinland, e. debilis Low. 
Rheinland, p. 734, e. saxonicus Saxony 
p. 737, subspp. n., MatsoUie Deutsche 
Jager-Zeitung 58 ; wallichi distinct 
from affmis p. 559, cashmirianus mac- 
neilli accorded specific rank p. 570, 
kansuensis sp. n. Kan-su p. 573, 
Pocock Proc. Zool. Soc. 1912. 
Elaphurus homology antler-tines, 
Pocock Proc. Zool. Soc. 1912 p. 773. 
Mazama americana citus subsp. n. 
Venezuela, Osgood Field Mus. Zool. 
Pub. 10 p. 43. 
Odocoileus homology antler-tines, 
Pocock Proc. Zool Soc. 1912 p. 773 ; 
peruvianus note, Auerbach Zool. Anz. 
39 p. 310 ; dickii sp. n. Santa Fe, 
Goeldi Bern Mitt. Natfor. Ges. 1912 
p. 14. 
Rangifer tarandus Auge, Tretjakoff 
Intern. Monatschr. Anat. 29 p. 150 ; 
Einfluss der Geschleclitsdrusen auf 
Geweihbildung, Tandler Wien Anz. 
Ak. Wiss. 1910 p. 252 ; Verbreitung 
im Novgorod,KooLi-VoLKONSKiJ Semja 
ochotn. 5 p. 25 ; Weimar Pleistocene, 
Soergel Centralbl. f. Min. 1911 p. 625 ; 
fortidens Alberta p. 3, excelsifrons 
Pt. Barrow Alaska p. 5, phylarchns 
Kamchatka p. 6, spp. n., Hollister 
Smithson. Misc. Collect. 66 No. 35. 
Tuagulidae and Cameudae. 
Camelus Neues zur Geschichte, 
Hilzheimer Aus d. Natur 8 p. 206 ; 
(f) Tertiary Bessarabia, Chomenko 
Kisinev Trd. Obsc. jest. 3 p. 1 ; paper 
entitled Camelus bessarabiensis, but it is 
stated this is not a specific name. 
■ \Stenomylus , skeletons, Peterson 
Ann. Carnegie Mus. 8 p. 366. 
Tragulus Extremitatenmuskulatur, 
Lubcke No. 303. 
Hippopotamidae, Suidae, and 
Diootylidae. 
Choeropsisliberiensis external charac- 
ters, Beaux Zool. Anz. 40 p. 227. 
Pecari and Tayassu, both used, Mil- 
ler U. S. Nation. Mus. Bull. No. 79 p. 
383. [See also Tayassu .] 
Phacochoerus africanus = “ Set ” of 
Ancient Egypt, Newberry Klio 12 
p. 397. 
Potamochoerus intermedins akin to 
choeropotamuSy Schouteden Rev. Zool. 
Africain 2 p. 138 ; choeropotamus 
keniae subsp. n. Nairobi district, 
Lonnberg Ann. Mag, Nat. Hist. ser. 8 
10 p. 66. 
Sus scrofa embryonal anatomy, 
Thyng Anat. Rec. Philad. 5 p. 17 1911 ; 
Haut, Kranzle Arch. mikr. Anat. 79 
Abt. 1 p. 625 ; Entwicklung der Fundus - 
driisen im Magen, Ulkan Anat. Anz. 
41 p. 78 ; s. castilianus N. Spain p. 392, 
s. badicus S. Spain, attila Transylvania, 
p. 393, subspp. et sp. n., Thomas 
Proc. Zool. Soc. 1912 & Abs. P.Z.S. 
1912 pp. 13 & 14. 
Tayassu albirostris spiradens subsp. 
n. Costa Rica, Goldman Washington 
Proc. Biol. Soc. 25 p. 189. [See also 
Pecari .] 
ft - Perissodactyla. 
Palaeontology, Gidley Bull. Geol. 
Soc. Amer. 23 p. 179 ; ausgestorbene 
Perissodactyla Bohmens, Kafka Archiv 
pro prir. vyzkum C’ech. Prag. Teil 14 
No. 5. 
Equidae. 
General account, tame and wild, 
LydekkerNo. 305 ; Rassengliederung 
der quartaren Wildpferde Europas, 
Antonius Verb. Zool. Bot. 62 2 Heft. 
