GEOGRAPHY.—SYSTEMATIC. 
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Andamans and Nicobars; Miller (233). 
Sumatra; PIenne (135), Miller (240), Stone & Rehn (333). 
Austro-Malaysia; Weber (393). 
5. North America. 
General; Banks (44), Stone & Cram (333), Roosevelt, Deer (307). 
Greenland; Winge (396). 
Alaska; Allen (18). 
Canada; Hollis (141), Preble (291). 
Margarita Island; Allen (10). 
Mexico; Barber (45), Menegaux (221, 222). 
6. Central and South America. 
Coiba Island, Panama; Thomas (378). 
S. America generally; Fountain (110). 
Guiana; Menegaux (222). 
Patagonia; Prichard (292, 292a). 
Tierra del Fuego; Dabbene (93). 
7. Australia. 
SCHOETENSACK (316). 
8. Antarctic. 
Hamilton (129), Wilson (396). 
Fossil Faunas. 
British Isles; Hinton (135). 
Belgium; Abel (1). 
France; Botezat (66). 
Bohemia; Laube (171a). 
Germany; Schlosser (315a). 
Switzerland; Studer (339). 
Italy; Seguenza (321). 
Egypt; Andrews (33, 39), Andrews & Beadnell (35). 
Madagascar; Grandidier (123). 
China; Schlosser (315). 
North America; Douglass (99a), Hay (134), Matthew (219), Osborn & 
Lambe (274). 
Brazil; Brunner (71). 
Bolivia; Ameghino (29), Nordenskiold (266). 
Cuba; Vaughan (388a). 
Patagonia; Ameghino (24-26), Hauthal (133), Lehman-Nitsche (175), 
Roth (308), Woodward (401). 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 
I. PRIMATES. 
Liver, Ruge, Morphol. Jahrb. xxix, p. 450 & xxx, p. 42; peculiarites in 
human skulls contrasted with the corresponding regions of Simiidce , 
Duckworth, J. Anat. Physiol, norm. path, xxxvi, pp. 257 & 260; 
nasal canal and meatus, Keith, P. Anat. Soc. Brit. 1902, p. xlvii; 
