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Hinton, Martin A. .C. Three new subspecies of Spalax monticola. Ann. and 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, vol. 5, pp. 312-320. March, 1920. (Describes S. m. 
thermaicus from the neighborhood of Salonica; S. m. coryhanlium from 
Murad Dagh, northeast of Smyrna; and S. m. captorum from Kanghri, Asia 
Minor.) 
Hollister, N. The National Zoological Park: A popular account of its col- 
lections. Ann. Pep. Smithsonian Inst., 1917, pp. 543-593; pis. 1-46. 1919. 
(Mammals, pp. 544-571.) 
Hollister, N. Two new East African primates. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 
vol. 72, no. 2, pp. 1-2. January 22, 1920. (Describes Galago sotikce from 
Telek River, and Lasiopyga pygerythra contigua from Changamwe, British 
East Africa.) 
Hornaday, William T. Birth of a pygmy hippopotamus. Zool. Soc. Bull., 
vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 10-13, 1 plate. January, 1920. (Born in the gardens of 
the New York Zoological Society; but through unfortunate and unavoidable 
circumstances died in about 32 hours.) 
Hornaday, William T. A new game act for Alaska for the better protection 
and more rational utilization of Alaska’s game animals. Permanent Wild 
Life Protection Fund, Bull. no. 6, pp. 1-45, 5 plates. New York, February 15, 
1920. (Urgent and timely plea for protection of the wild sheep, moose, 
caribou, brown bears, and other game animals. ) 
Jacobson, E., and C. Boden Kloss. Notes on the Sumatran hare. Journ. Fed. 
Malay States Mus., vol. 7, pt. 4, pp. 293-298, pi. 5, fig. 2. December, 1919. 
(Records 4 specimens of this excessively rare animal. The figure is from 
photographs of a living example.) 
Kloss, C. Boden. See Jacobson, E., and C. Boden Kloss; and Robinson, H. C., 
and C. Boden Kloss. 
Lonnberg, Einar. Contributions to the knowledge about the monkeys of Bel- 
gian Congo. Rev. Zool. Africaine, Bruxelles, vol. 7, pp. 107-154. 1919. 
(New forms: Colobus hrunneus from Sili, upper Uele River; Miopithecus 
talpoin pilletei from Ruwenzori; Cercopithecus ascanius hatangae from Kinda, 
southern Congo; C. a. orientalis from Kampi Simba, British East Africa; C. 
brazzce uelensis from Poko, upper Uele; C. leucampyx elgonis from Mount 
Elgon; C. pyrogaster from Atene, Kwango; C. pygerythrus katangensis from 
Funda Biabo; and Papfo fcmdce from Kinda, southern Congo. Cercopithecus 
ascanius orientalis is apparently a synonym of Lasiopyga ascanius kaimosce 
Heller.) 
Lonnberg, Einar. Notes on the members of the genera “Cephalophus” and 
“Sylvicapra” in the Congo Museum. Rev. Zool. Africaine, vol. 7, pp. 
162-185. 1919. (New forms: Cephalophus nigrifrons kivuensis from Lake 
Kivu; C. n. lusumbi from Katanga; Sylvicapra grimmia uvirensis from 
N. W. Tanganyika; and S. g, lobeliarum from Mount Elgon.) 
Loveridge, Arthur. On lemurs at Morogoro, G. E. A. Journ. East Africa and 
Uganda Nat. Hist. Soc., no. 14, pp. 401-403. July, 1919. 
Lutz, Frank E. Scientific zoological publications of the American Museum; 
summary of work on fossil mammals. Nat. Hist., vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 731-733. 
December, 1919. (Reviews of recent publications by Gregory, Camp, 
Matthew, Osborn, and Anthony.) 
