46 Mamrn. 
MAMMALIA. 
Delphpnioe. 
Phoccena sp. V : M’lNTOSH (214) on the chemical composition of its milk. 
P. communis : Klaatsch (164) on its embryonic membranes and placen- 
tation. P. dalli , sp. n., True (323), p. 95, from Alaska. 
Tursiops tursio. True (326), (327), account of its capture at Cape 
May, New Jersey. 
Lagenorhynchus albirostris. Southwell (299), notes on the species. 
10. EDENTATA. 
BrADYPODID^L 
Ortotherium laticurvatum , g. & sp, nn., Ameg-iiino (12), p. Ill, fossil 
from Argentine Oligocene. 
Megatheriidjl 
Myloclon. Leidy (185), remarks on the genus. M. ambiguus, sp. n., 
Ameghino (12), p. 120, fossil from Argentine Oligocene. 
Scelidotherium. Fischer (109), note on the skeleton. 
Cceleodon. Burmeister (52), additional description of the genus. 
Megatherium antiquum , sp. n., p. 116 ; Stenodon modicus, g. & sp. nn,, 
p. 116 ; Interodon crassidens, g. & sp. nn., p. 117 ; Diodomus copei, g. & 
sp. nn., p. 125 ; Pliomorphus mutilatus , p. 128, and robustus , p. 130, 
g. & spp. nn. ; Lestodon antiquus , sp. n., p. 124 : Ameghino (12), all 
fossil from Argentine Oligocene. 
Dasypodidje. 
Praopus hybridus. Iiiering (150) on its reproduction and placentation. 
GLYPrODONTIDJL 
Euryurus interundatus , sp. n., p. 134 ; Palcenoplophorus pressulus, 
sp. n., p. 132 ; Protoglyptoclon primiformis, g. & sp. nn., p. 135 : Ame- 
ghino (12), fossil from Argentine Oligocene. 
Manid^:. 
Manis. Thomas (315), general account. 
11. MARSUPIALIA. 
Fletcher (112). Bibliography of the Marsupialia. 
