LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Mamm. 5 
30. Bellonci, G. Del fuso divezionale e della formazione di un globulo 
polare nell’ ovulo ovarico di alcuni Mammiferi. Atti Acc. Rom. 
(Rendic.) (4) i. pp. 285 & 286. 
31. -. Sulla terminazione centrale del nervo ottico nei Mammiferi. 
Mem. Acc. Bologn. (4) vi. pp. 199-204, 1 pi. 
Ou the proximal termination of the optic nerve in Mas musculus. 
32. --. Intorno al modo di genesi di un globulo polare nell’ ovulo 
ovarico di alcuni Mammiferi (Topolino, Cavia, Coniglio). T. c. 
pp. 363-367, 1 pi. 
On the formation of polar bodies and the early stages of segmentation 
in certain Mammals. 
33. Beneden, P. J. Un mot sur les deux Balenopteres d'Ostende de 
1827 et de 1885. Bull. Ac. Belg. (3) ix. pp. 145-151. 
34. -. Sur l’apparition d'une petite gamme de vraies Baleines sur les 
cotes est des Etats-Unis d’Amerique. T. c. pp. 212-214. 
35. -. Sur la Baleine pechee le 15 Mai, 1885, par le bateau ‘ Le 
Gaulois ’ de Fecamp. Op. cit. x. p. 582. 
On a Whale supposed by M. Gr. Lennier, in La Nature, 15 May, 1885, 
to be Balcena musculus. M. van Beneden considers it to be Balcenoptera 
rostrata , Fabr. 
36. -. Description des Ossements fossiles des Environs d’Anvers. 
Ann. Mus. Belg. ix. pt. 4, pp. 1-40. 
On fossil Cetacea of the genus Plesiocetus , with descriptions of new 
species. [See Cetacea. ] 
37 Biddulph, J. On the Geographical Races of the Rocky Mountain 
Bighorn. P. Z. S. 1885, pp. 678-684. 
Shows that there are two distinct races of Ovis canadensis , the Big¬ 
horn Sheep—a northern and a southern. 
38. Biondi, D. Die Entwicklung der Spermatozoiden. Arch. mikr. 
Anat. xxv. pp. 594-620. 
39. Blanford, W. T. Exhibition and Description of a Skull of an 
apparently New Species of Paradoxurus ( Paradoxurus jerdoni). 
P. Z. S. 1885, pp. 612 & 613. 
40. -. A Monograph of the Genus Paradoxurus , F. Cuv. T. c. 
pp. 780-808, pis. xlix. & 1. 
A complete systematic account of the genus Paradoxurus is given. An 
examination of the literature shows that no less than 49 specific terms 
have been applied to various members of the group ; after deducting 
names applied to forms now considered to belong to other genera, 40 
specific names are left: these Mr. Blanford refers to 11 species, the 
names of which will be found in the second part. \Cf. Carnivora .] 
41. UBolau, H. Ueber die wichtigsten Wale des Atlantischen Ozeans 
j o 
und ihre Verbreitung im demselben. Aus Segelhandb. f. d. Atlant. 
Ozean, cap. 14, 13 pp. [ Cf . Zool. Anz. viii. p. 520.] 
