36 Mamrri. 
MAMMALIA. 
Mivart (219). On the cerebral convolutions of Carnivora. 
Mivart (216). On the anatomy, classification, and distribution of the 
Arctoiclea. 
FELIDiE. 
Felis leo : Langkavel (177) on the Asiatic Lion ; Mattiiibssen (203) 
on the structure of its eye ; Familiant (100) on its brain convolutions. 
F.pardus : Gunther (139) on a black variety. F. catus : Hamilton (142) 
on its supposed occurrence in Ireland. 
Lynx lucani , sp. n., Rochebrune (269), p. 87, Landana, W. Africa. 
VlVERRIDiE. 
Viverra pepratxi, sp. n., Deperet (90), p. 137, from Roussillon. 
Paradoxurus. Blanford (40) distinguishes 11 species, P. niger , 
hermaphroditus , philippinensis, jerdoni , aureus , grayi , larvatus , leuco- 
mystax , musschenbroeki , macrodus , and laniger ; two species, P. aureus 
and jerdoni , are figured. P. stigmaticus : Jentink (154), description of a 
specimen from a new locality, Deli, N.E. Sumatra. P. jerdoni , sp. n., 
Blanford (39), p. 613, from the Palm Hills, Madras Presidency. 
Trochotherium cyamoides, sp. n., Fraas (120), p. 317, fossil from 
Steinheim. 
Hymid^;. 
Hyaena crocuta var. spelcea. Gaudry (124), note on a complete 
skeleton. 
Hycenictis germanica , sp. n., Fraas (120), p. 319, fossil from Steinheim. 
Canid.e. 
Wilckens (339). On the Tertiary Canidce. 
Canis familiaris : Albini (1) on the muscular coats of its intestine ; 
Packard (241) on the origin of the native North American domestic 
Dogs ; Philips (248), the Dog of sacred history. 0. mesomelas: 
Noack (236) on a cross between it and an African domestic Dog. 
C. lupus var .japonica, var. n., Nehring (233), from Niphon. C. ingce: 
Nehring (225) distinguishes 3 varieties, naming them C. ingce pecuarius, 
C. ingce vertagus , and C. ingce molossoides. C.jubatus: Burmeister 
(53) and Nehring (226) on its skull. 
P achy cyan robustus, g. & sp. nn., Allen (10), p. 4, from the Ely Cave, 
Virginia, of early Pliocene age. 
Amphicyon steinheimensis , sp. n., Fraas (120), p. 314, fossil from 
Steinheim. 
Mustelidjs. 
Mustela martes : English (99), its occurrence in Epping Forest. 
M. itaisi : Brauns (45) shows this species to be merely a variety of M. 
