LIST OP PUBLICATIONS. 
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320. Trouessart, E. L. Catalogue des Mammiferea vivant et fossiles. 
Fascicule iv. Carnivores. Extr. du Bull. Soc. d’Etudes scientifiques 
d’Angers, xv. 108 pp. 
This is a catalogue of all the known species, recent and fossil, of Car¬ 
nivora. The Creoclonta are included, forming the first sub-order, and the 
Carnivora Fissipedia as a second sub order. The Pinnipedia are not 
included in the list. To each species is appended a reference to the 
original description and any later important description ; the locality of 
both living and fossil specimens is also given. No less than 593 species 
are catalogued, belonging to 180 genera and subgenera. 
321. *-. Mammiferes de la France. Paris : 1885, 8vo, 359 pp. 
322. -. Note sur le Rat Musque ( Mus pilorides ) des Antilles. Ann. 
Sci. Nat. (6) xix. Art. 5, 18 pp., pi. i. 
A discussion as to the true systematic place of this Rat. The author 
considers it to form a separate subgenus of the genus Hesperomys , which 
subgenus he named in 1881 (C.R. xcii. p. 199) Megalomys. 
323. True, F. W. On a New Species of Porpoise, Phoccena dalli , from 
Alaska. P. U. S. Nat. Mus. viii. pp. 95-98, pis. ii.-v. 
The author reduces the number o£ species of Phoccena to 3 : P. com¬ 
munis , P. lineata and P. spinipinnis ; to this he adds a fourth as 
above. 
324. -. Contributions to the History of the Commauder Islands. 
No. 5. Description of a new species of Mesoplodon , M. stejnegeri, 
obtained by Dr. Leonard Stejneger, in Bering Island. T. c. 
pp. 584 & 585, pi. xxv. 
325. -. A Note on the Hyperoodon semijunctcitus of Cope. T. c. 
pp. 585 & 586. 
The author having examined the type specimen, comes to the conclu¬ 
sion that the species really belongs to Ziphius rather than to Hyperoo¬ 
don. 
326. -. Porpoise Fishing at Cape May, New Jersey. Bull. U. S. 
Fish. Comm. iv. pp. 431 & 432. 
Account of the capture of Turslops tursio. 
327. -. The Bottle-Nose Dolphin, Tursiops tursio , as seen at Cape 
May, New Jersey. Science, v. pp. 338 & 339. 
328. Turner, W. On Fossil Bones of Mammals obtained during Exca¬ 
vations at Sillotli. P. Phys. Soc. Edinb. viii. pp. 333-338. 
On remains of Bos primigenius and Cervus elephcis. 
329. -. The Dumb -Bell-shaped Bone in the Palate of Ornitho- 
rhynchus compared with the pre-nasal bone of the Pig. J. Anat. 
Phys. xix. pp. 214-217. 
Shows that the dumb-bell-shaped bone of Ormihorhynchus is not 
homologous wfith the pre-nasal bone of the Pig, but is really a part of 
the pre-maxilla. 
