SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
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Hominid^:. 
Homo sapiens. Fol (118) on the tail of the human embryo; Gegen- 
baur (126) on the homologies of the gland in the human nasal septum. 
SlMIIDJC. 
Hartmann (143). On the Anthropoid Apes. 
Wilder (343). On the brain of the Anthropoid Apes. 
Troglodytes calvus : Bartlett (19), notes on this form of Chimpanzee. 
T. niger : Mitchell (215), notes on its psychology. 
Pithecus satyrus. Westling (333a) on its peripheral nervous system. 
Hylobates sp. Denniker (89) on a foetus, and on the placenta of a 
Gibbon, either H. lar or H . agilis . 
Cercopithecime. 
Colobus guereza caudatus , subsp. n., Thomas (311), p, 219, from Mount 
Kilima-njaro, East Africa. 
Cebid^l 
Mycetes ursinus and seniculus . Albrecht (2) on the splitting of the 
manubrium sterni in these forms. 
Lemurtdjl 
Cope (76). On American Eocene Lemurs. 
Huge (273). On the facial myology of certain species of Lemur, i.e., 
Varecia (embryo), Avahis laniger, Lemur melanocepkalus, L. nigrifrons , 
Lepilemur mustelinus , Propithecus diadema, Tarsius spectrum, Microcebus 
smithii, and Chiromys madagascariensis. 
Lemur macaco. Sclater (286), note on the way in which it carries its 
young. 
Hapalemur griseus and simus. Jentink (154) on their respective 
skulls. 
Necrolemur. Filhol (106), description of upper molars and premolars, 
Anaptomorphus. Filhol (107), its distinctness from Necrolemur. 
Genera incert^e sedis. 
Hyopsodus. Lydekker (192) on the identity of this genus with Micro- 
chcerus of Wood. 
Loxolophus adapinus, g. & sp. nn,, Cope (75), p, 386, Puerco epoch of 
New Mexico. 
2. CARNIVORA. 
FISSIPEDIA. 
Trouessart (320). Complete catalogue of all the species of recent 
and fossil Carnivora. 
