38 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
seria prceterita, p. 413, Dialophus simus, Paginula parca, p. 415, 
Eochalicotherium cretaceum , crassidens , p. 417, robustum, minutum, 
p. 418, Castylops pendens, magnificus, Acrostylops pungiunculus,p. 421, 
Homalostylops rigeo, interlissus, Ccelostylops crassus, p. 422, Panto- 
stylops typus, incompletus, p. 423, minutus, Eostylops diversidens, 
obliquatus, p. 424, Entelostylops completus, incolumis , tripartitus , 
cestitus, p. 425, Microstylops clarus, p. 426. 
The following new specific names, based upon similar materials, have been 
associated with generic titles previously published by the same 
writer:— 
t Argyrohyrax acuticostatus, Archceohyrax nesodontoides, concentricus, p. 361, 
Accelodus oppositus, debilitatus, connectus, microdon, p. 365, Proso- 
therium quartum , p. 371, Proadiantus pungidens, gibbus , secans , p. 372, 
Euprotogonia patagonica , trigonalis, p. 375, Dibolodus crassicuspis, 
Lambdaconus mamma, p. 376, porcus, alius, p. 377, Pyrotherium 
pluteum, p. 386, Trigonostyloqos secundarius, integer, p. 391, minimus, 
trigonus, subtrigonus, insumptus, p. 392, eximius, scabellum, p. 393, 
hemicyclus , duplex, p. 394, Parastrapotherium martiale, superabile, 
p. 402, insuperabile , variabile, p. 403, Loxoccelus obturtus, p. 404, 
Stenogeneum cenigmaticum, Ancyloccelus lentus, minor , p. 407, hsmocfews 
circumjlexus , armatus, p. 408, Isotemnus distentus, lophiodon toicles, 
enecatus, p. 411, cuspidatus, apicatus, consumatus, emundatus, p. 412, 
Pleurostylodon similis, p. 413, plexus, notabilis, divisus, p. 414, 7W- 
merostephanos coalitus, p. 415, coarctatus, sigma , cuneolus, ultimus, 
p. 416, Notostylops escaridus, complexus, irregularis , p. 420, pendens, 
p. 421. 
The specimens on which the following new generic and specific names 
are based are regarded by the same writer as indicating a new order 
“ Protungulata ” :— 
Caraloameghinia mater , tenue, p. 355. 
VII. CETACEA. 
Extinct Platanistids of Vienna basin, Abel, Denk. Ak. Wien lxviii, 
p. 839 (1899), Dolphins of Belgian Miocene and phylogeny dentition 
and dermal armour of Odontoceti, Mem. Mus. Belgique i, p. 1, 
dermal armour, Beitr. Pal. Oesterr.-Ung. xiii, p. 299; larynx, Benham, 
P. Zool. Soc. London 1901, i, p. 278; alimentary canal, Sussbach, 
Jena. Zeitschr. xxxv, p. 495; Arctic, Kdkenthal (No. 142); 
Antarctic, Lydekker, Antarctic Manual, p. 205; spouting, Hexkixg, 
Zool. Anz. xxiv, p. 103; distribution, Palacky, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 
xxv, p. 249. 
Balcena australis, “bonnet,” Ridewood, P. Zool. Soc. London 1901, i, 
p. 44. 
Neobalcena marginata, osteology, Beddard, Tr. Zool. Soc. London xvi, 
p. 87. 
Balcenoptera sibbaldi, type skeleton at Hull, Sheppard, Tr. Yorksh. 
Union 1901, p. 233. 
Cogia breviceps, anatomy, Benham, P. Zool. Soc. London 1901, ii, p. 107. 
Mesoplodon hectori, note on, Anderson, Irish Natural, x, p. 117. 
t Cyrtodelphis, n. g. for Delphinus sulcatus Gervais, 1853, Abel, Denk. Ak. 
Wien lxviii, p. 849 (1899); remains of in Italy, Dal Piaz, Pal£eontogr. 
ital. vii, p. 287. 
t Acrodelphis, n. g. for Champsodelphis macrognathus Brandt, 1873, p. 851, 
Jcrahuletzi, n. sp., p. 868, Abel, t. c. (1899). 
Grampus griseus, in Ireland, Irish Natural, x, p. 88, markings on caused 
by cuttlefish, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) vii, p. 503, Thompson. 
