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Coleman, Laurence Vail. Some principles of group construction. Museum 
Work, vol. 3, pp. 121-125. January, 1921. (Particular reference to museum 
groups of mammals.) 
Cooper, C. Forster. Metamynodon bugtiensis, sp. n., from the Dera Bugti 
deposits of Baluchistan. — Preliminary notice. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 
ser. 9, vol. 9, pp. 617-620; 2 figs. May, 1922. 
Dice, Lee Raymond. Some factors affecting the distribution of the prairie 
vole, forest deer mouse, and prairie deer mouse. Ecology, vol. 3, pp. 29-47, 
January (March), 1922. 
Dice, L. R., and H. B. Sherman. Notes on the mammals of Gogebic and Onto- 
nagon Counties, Michigan, 1920. Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, 
no. 109, pp. 1-46; 3 plates. February 25, 1922. (Lists 42 species.) 
Dollman, J. G. Catalogue of the Selous collection of big game in the British 
Museum (Natural History). London: British Museum; pp. i-vii; 1-112; 
portrait. 1921. 
Ehik, J. The glacial-theories in the light of biological investigation. Ann. 
Mus. Hung., Budapest, vol. 18, pp. 89-110; 7 figs. 1921. 
Frick, Childs. Extinct vertebrate faunas of the badlands of Bautista Creek 
and San Timoteo Canon, southern California. Univ. California Pub. Geol., 
vol. 12, no. 5, pp. 277-424; pis. 43-50; 165 figs, in text. December 28, 1921. 
(New species of Equus, Pliohippus, Tapirus, PUauchenia, Procamelus, 
ProsthennopSf Hypolagus, and Hyaenarctos.) 
Garland, H. P. The water buffalo (often called the mud buffalo) its character- 
istics and habits together with a description of the preparation of its hide 
for making loom pickers. Pp. 1-51; 38 figs. Garland Manufacturing Co., 
Saco, Maine. Smith and Porter press, Boston. 1922. (A most attractive 
book OH the water buffalo and its economic uses.) 
Hall, Frank Gregory. The vital limit of exsiccation of certain animals. 
Biol. Bull., vol. 42, pp. 31-51. January, 1922. (Includes Peromyscus leu- 
copus novehoracensis, Microtus pennsylvanicus, and Mus musculus among the 
animals used in experiments.) 
Hanna, G. Dallas. What becomes of the fur seals. Science, n.s., vol. 55, 
pp. 505-507. May 12, 1922. (Suggests an investigation of the activities of 
the killer whale.) 
Harmer, S. F. Report on Cetacea stranded on the British coasts during 1919 
and 1920. British Museum, no. 7, pp. 1-18; map. February 26, 1921. 
Hay, Oliver P. Occurrence of Scott’s gray fox in probably recent cave deposits 
in Kentucky. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, vol. 35, pp. 53-54. March 20, 
1922. 
Hinton, M. A. C., and R. C. Wroughton. The synonymies, characters and 
distribution of the macaques included under the names rhesus and assamensis 
in Blanford’s Mammals. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. 27, pp. 665- 
672. 1921. (The name of the common rhesus monkey becomes Macaca 
mulatta.) 
On the nomenclature of the South Indian long-tailed macaques, 
Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. 27, pp. 813-815. 1921. 
Hornaday, William T. Will our vanishing game be saved. Wisconsin Conser- 
vationist, vol. 3, no. 6, p. 7. January (March), 1922. 
