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Requa, E. N. Sheep hunting in Mexico. Forest and Stream, vol. 89, pp. 204, 
205, 252. May, 1919. (Account of a winter hunt southeast of Yuma, Arizona.) 
Reuter, W. An account of a finback-whale {Balaenoptera spec.) which was 
washed ashore on the south coast of the Preanger Regencies in December, 
1916. Treubia, vol. 1, pt. 3, pp. 101-138, pis. 1-20, text fig. 1. December, 
1919. (Skeleton in Buitenzorg museum. Length 27.28 m., said to surpass 
that of any previously recorded specimen. 
Richmond, Charles W. In Memoriam — Edgar Alexander Mearns, 1856-1916. 
Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst., 1917, pp. 649-662, plate 1. 1919. (Reprinted 
from the Auk, January, 1918.) 
Robinson, H. C., and C. Boden Kloss. On a collection of mammals from the 
Bencoolen and Palembang Residences, South West Sumatra. Journ. Fed. 
Malay States Mus., vol. 7, pt. 4, pp. 257-291, pi. 5, fig. 1. December, 1919. 
(35 forms enumerated, 2 new; T upaia minor humeralis and Rhinosciuruslati~ 
caudatus saturatus.) 
Robinson, H. C., and C. Boden Kloss. On mammals, chiefly from the Ophir 
District, West Sumatra. Journ. Fed. Malay States Mus., vol. 7, pt. 4, 
pp. 299-323. December, 1919. (38 forms enumerated, one of which, Mungos 
semitorquatus uniformis is new.) 
Safford, W. E. Natural history of Paradise Key and the nearby Everglades of 
Florida. Ann. Rep. Smithsonian Inst., 1917, pp. 377-434; pis. 1-64; num- 
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Scott, H. H., and Clive E. Lord. Studies of Tasmanian Cetacea. Part III. 
Tursiops tursio, Southern Form. Roy. Soc. Tasmania: Pap. and Proc., 
1919, pp. 96-109; 3 pis. November 24, 1919. 
Shufeldt, R. W. Four-footed foresters — the squirrels. Amer. Forestry, vol. 
26, pp. 37-44, figs. 1-10. January, 1920. (A popular account of the Ameri- 
can Sciuridse.) 
Shufeldt, R. W. Complete list of my published writings, with brief biographical 
notes (second instalment). Medical Review of Reviews, vol. 26, pp. 70-75. 
February, 1920. (Covers the years 1889-1892; many of the 343 titles listed 
in these first instalments relate to mammals. ) 
Shufeldt, R. W. The opossums. Amer. Forestry, vol. 26, pp. 96-101, 7 figs. 
February, 1920. (Popular account of American marsupials.) 
SouTHON, C. E. Some points of general interest on the subject of plague. Journ. 
East Africa and Uganda Nat. Hist. Soc., no. 14, pp. 361-381. July, 1919. 
(History, bacteriology, and preventive measures; of interest to all working 
on the extermination of the house rats. ) 
SowERBY, Arthur de Carle. A new three-toed jerboa from China. Ann. and 
Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 9, vol. 5, pp. 279-281. March, 1920. (Describes Dipus 
halli from Chih-feng, northeastern Chihli, China.) 
Stigand, C. H. The white rhino of the Lado. Forest and Stream, vol. 89, 
pp. 538, 539. October, 1919. (Account of habits and characteristics.) 
Stigand, C. H. The black rhino of the Lado. Forest and Stream, vol. 89, 
pp. 604, 605 ; 626, 627. November, 1919. (General account of habits and 
characteristics. ) 
