52 Mam. 
XVIII. Mammalia. 
[1912] 
Tapiridae, 
|Lophiodontidae, and 
fTlTANOTHERIIDAE. 
| Lophiaspis g. n. for L. maureltei 
sp. n. Eocene France, DepIcret Proc. 
vii Internal. Zool. Congr. Cambridge 
Mass. p. 769. 
Tapir us (f) capellinii sp. n. Pliocene 
Italy, Campana Pal. ltal. 16 p. 200 
1910 ; notes on this species and T. 
(I) arvernensis, Capellini Bologna 
Mem. Acc. Sc. ser. 6 8 p. 107. 
\Bihenodectes g. n. for Telmatherium 
(?) incisivum , Gregory Science ser. 
2 35 p. 546. 
f Titanotherium bohemicum sp. n. 
Tertiary Bohemia, Kiernik Cracovie 
Bull. Ac. Sci. 1912 p. 1219 1913. 
G— Hyracoidea. 
Hyrax capensis brain, Taft Folia 
Neurobiologica Haarlem 6 p. 182. 
Procavia brucei borana Bora district, 
Lonnberg Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8 
9 p. 66 ; bounhioli Algerian Sahara, 
Kollmann Bui. Musdum Paris 1912 
p. 281 ; ( Dendrohyrax ) tessmanni Spanish 
Guinea p. 411, (D.) adamelzi Cameruns 
p. 412, Brauer Sitzber. Ges. natf. 
Freunde 1912, spp. et subsp. n. 
D — tEntelonychia and Toxodontia. 
Soott, Nos. 474-476. 
Nesodon cornutus sp. n. Miocene 
Patagonia, Scott No. 476 p. 196. 
E — Proboscidea. 
Phylogeny, Sohlesinger Jahrb. 
Geol. Reichs. 62 p. 87 i “ Water- 
Elephant,” CUNINGHAME Journ. E. 
Africa and Uganda Nat. Hist. Soc. 2 
p. 97 ; ausgestorbene Proboscidea 
Bohmens, Kafka Archiv pro prir. 
v^zk. Czech. Prag. Teil 14 No. 5. 
Elephas africanus Extremitiitenar- 
tierien, Zuokerkandl & Tandler 
Wien Sitzber. Ak. Wiss. Abt. 3 120 
p. 315 ; (f) primigenius legends and 
reconstruction, Hilzheimer Natur 
Leipzig 1912 p. 398 ; skeleton from 
Borna, Felix Leipzig Veroffent. Stadt. 
Mus. f. Volkerkunde Heft. 4 ; p. 
fraasi subsp. n., Dietrich Stuttgart 
Jahreshefte Ver. Natk. 68 p. 42 ; 
(|) antiquus relationships, Zuffardi 
Atti Acc. Lincei ser. 2 21 p. 298 ; 
(t) meridionalis in Italy, Andreuxi 
Riv. ital. Pal. 18 pts. 2 and 3 p. 88 ; 
sp. (c.f. mtridionalis) from Nile at 
Khartum, Andrews Geol. Mag. dec. 5 9 
p. 110 ; (f) planifrons aus Niederos- 
terreich, Sohlesinger Verh. Zool. 
Bot. Ges. 62 2 Heft. p. 55. 
f Mastodon arvernensis var. n. pro- 
gressor, Chomenko Ann. g6ol. et min. 
Russ. 14 p. 161 ; americanus with 
permanent lower tusk, Pohlig Bull. 
Soc. belg. Geol. 26 P.V. p. 187 ; andium 
abnormal molai’, Pontier Ann. Soc. 
geol. Nord 39 p. 303 1910. 
VII.— CETACEA and SIRENIA. 
Work on fossil Cetacea and Sirenia, 
True Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 23 p. 197 ; 
Correlation American and European 
fossil Cetaceans, True Proc. vii Inter- 
nat. Zool. Cong. p. 779 ; Origin of asym- 
metry in Cetacea, horizontal tail -fin 
due to torsion, Steinmann Anat. 
Anz. 41 p. 45 ; Schuppenreste bei 
Sireniden, Kressmann Jenaische Zs. 
Natw. 48 p. 399 ; Gehororgan Cetacea 
and Sirenia, Matthes Anat. Anz. 41 
p. 594 ; Sirenenniere, Freund Verh. viii 
internat. ZoolKongr. Jena 1910 p. 548 ; 
Brustfiosse der Wale, Kunze Zool. 
Jahrb. Abt. f. Anat. 32 p. 577 ; Cetacea 
in Edinburgh Univ. Mus., Turner 
No. 556 ; Seltene Cetaceen an Nieder^ 
landischen Kiiste, Weber Tijdschr. 
Ned. dierk. Ver. ser 2 12 p. 215 ; 
Whales stranded in Ceylon, Fernando 
Spolia Zeylanica 8 p. 52 ; New Zealand 
Whales, Waite Rec. Canterbury Mus. 
1 p. 323 ; Winding, Salvegen J. R. 
Soc. Arts 60 p. 515. 
Berardius bairdi in Japan, Andrews 
Science ser. 2 36 p. 902. 
\Delphinodon dividum sp. n. Miocene 
Maryland, True Philadelphia J. Ac. 
Sci. Nat. ser. 2 15 p. 188. 
Delphinus delphis nervous system, 
Legendre Bui. Musdum Paris 1912 
p. 6 ; muqueuse linguale, Argaud & 
Weber Paris C. R. soc. biol. 72 pp. 918 
964. 
\E elsinotherium subappeninum 
humerus, Issel Mem. Ac. Lincei ser. 5 
9 p. 119. 
Halicore dugong Hirn, Dexler 
Morph. Jahrb. 45 p. 97 ; Halicore 
dugong Riickenmark, Dexler Verh. viii 
internat. ZoolKongr. Jena 1910 p. 527. 
