SYSTEMATIC WORK. Mamm. 37 
lutreola ; Pryer (260), notes and corrections. M. lutreola: Loewis 
(188), its habits in captivity. 
Putorius vison and P. putorius. Lataste (180b), as to their specific 
identity. 
Galictis ( Grissonia ) crcissidens, sp. n., Nehring (229), p. 167, from 
Brazil. 
Meles anakuma. Nehring (234), notes on the species. 
Lutrn. Flower (116), general account of the group. 
Procyoniile. 
Cyonasua argentina, g. & sp. nn., Ameghino (12), p. 19, fossil from 
Argentine Oligocene. 
Ursidjl 
Ursus arctos : Langkavel (176), notes on the species and its varieties. 
U. spelceus : Teglas (310), description of remains found in Hungary. 
Arctotherium vetustum , sp. n., Ameghino (12), p. 22, fossil from 
Argentine Oligocene. 
Genus incertje sedis. 
Adracon quercyi , g. & sp. n., Filhol (103), p. 19, from the Quercy 
Phosphates. 
PINNIPEDIA. 
Miv art (218). Notes on the Pinnipedia. 
Allen (131a). The Seals and Walruses of the United States. 
Southwell (298). Notes on the Seal Fishery of 1884. 
Otariille. 
Otaria ursina. Elliott (131a) on its habits. 
Trichechid^;. 
Trichechns rosmarus. Sciimidt (282) on its habits in captivjty, 
Phocid®. 
Phoca. Anderson (13), note on the peritoneum. 
Macrorliinus angustirostris. Townsend (318) on its habits and occur¬ 
rence. 
3. GRPODONTA. 
OxY-ENIDTE. 
Hemipsalodon grandis,g. & sp. n., Cope (74), p. 163, from White River 
beds of Swift Current River, North-West Territory. 
