SYSTEMATIC WORK. 
Mamm. 4 3 
C. eurycerus : Bartels (18) on the discovery of this form south of the 
Po, near Arezzo. C. orientails , p. 57, and leptodus, p. 61, spp. nn., Koken 
(166), fossil from Yunnan, China. C. macrotls v. californicus : Caton 
(62), notes on this species. G. verticornis , sp. n., Dawkins (85). C, 
savini : Dawkins (85), short description of the species. 
A Ices machlis. Krudener (171), note on the species. 
Gervulus crinifrons , sp. n., Sclater (285), p. 1, from Ningpo, China. 
Furcifer chilensis. Neiiring (231) on its horns. 
Cervalces arnericanus , g. n., Scott (288), (289), from the Quarternary of 
New Jersey. 
Palceomeryx owenii, sp. n,, Koken (166), p. 52, Yunnan, China. 
Camelim:. 
Wilckens (338). On the fossil Camels and their allies. 
Gamelus. Peli (247) on the organ of Jacobson and Stenson’s canal ; 
Pilliet (250) on the histology of its stomach ; Pilliet (252) on the 
anatomy and histology of itsHarderian gland. C. bactrianus ; Baur (20), 
(25), demonstration of the presence of a trapezium in the carpus ; Sigel 
(295) on the birth and early history of a young two-humped Camel. G . 
antiquus, sp. n., Lydekker (197), p. 78, from the Siwaliks. 
Macrauchenia patachonica. Burmeister (51) on its limbs and den¬ 
tition. 
Holomeniscus hesternus and vitaJcerianus, g. n. Cope (70) puts these 
two species, formerly belonging to the genus Auchenia , in this new 
genus. 
Eschatinus conidens , g. & sp, nn., Cope (70), p. 19, fossil from the 
valley of Mexico. 
Mesorhinus piramyclatus, g. & sp. nn., Ameghino (12), p. 94, fossil 
from Argentine Oligocene. 
Scalabrinitherium rothii , sp. n,, Ameghino (12), p, 93, fossil from 
Argentine Oligocene, 
XlPHODONTlILE. 
Ccenotherium filholi, sp. n», Lydekker (193), p. 63, from the Quercy 
Phosphates. 
Dichodontid^, 
Cheer ornery x silistrensis. Lydekker (193), p. 72, from the Siwaliks, 
ANTHRACOTHERIDiE. 
Anthracotherium gresslyi. Lydekker (193) on its occurrence in the 
Headon beds of Hordwell. 
Hyopoiamus picteti, sp. n,, Lydekker (194), p, 131, from the Upper 
