UNGULATA. 
Mamm. 39 
Oryx beisa gallarum , Gallaland, Neumann, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1902, 
p. 99, n. subsp. 
Hippotragus (t )cordieri, from Egyptian Pliocene, Andrews, Geol. Mag. (4) 
ix, p. 437. 
Addax nasomaculatus, seasonal coloration, RensHxYW, Zoologist (4) vi, 
p. 363, pi. ii. 
Cervicapra redunca cottoni , Kordofan to Meroe, p. 470, r. donaldsoni , E. of 
Lado and W. Somaliland, p. 471, Rothschild, in Powell-Cotton’s 
“Sporting Trip through Abyssinia; 5 ’ fulvorufula schoana , Shoa, 
Neumann, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1902, p. 99 : n. subspp. 
Tragelaphus meneliJci , Abyssinia, p. 93, multicolor , Hauash Valley, p. 95, 
massaicus , Masailand, p. 96, dama, Kavirondo, nigrinotatus , Barssa R., 
p. 97, Neumann, t. c. n. spp. 
Boocercus, n. nom. for Euryceros Gray, 1850, nec Lesson, 1830, B. euryceros 
isaaci , British East Africa, n. subsp., Thomas, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) x, 
p. 309. 
Antilocaprida: and Giraffida:. 
t Capromeryx, n. g. for C. furcifer, Pleistocene, Nebraska, n. sp., Matthew, 
Bull. Amer. Mus. xvi, p. 318. 
Homology of horns of Giraffidce , F. Major, P. Zool. Soc. Loudon 1902, ii, 
p. 72. 
Helladotherium tigrinum , Semliki Forest, Johnston, in Cornish’s “Living 
Animals of the World,” i, p. 270 (1890-1), n. nom. 
Ocapia johnstoni, Lankester, Tr. Zool. Soc. London xvi, p. 279, F. Major, 
La Belgique Coloniale, May 25, 1902, p. 244, June 8, p. 260, and 
Nov. 30, pp. 568-570, C.R. Zool. Congress 1902, p. 62, P. Zool. Soc. 
London 1902, ii, pp. 73 & 339, Boulenger, t. c. p. 72, Lameere, 
Rev. Univ. Bruxelles 1902, 24 pp. ; liebrechtsi , Mundala, Congoland, 
F. Major, P. Zool. Soc. London 1902, ii, p. 73, and La Belgique 
Coloniale, Nov. 9, pp. 532-534, n. sp.; identified with johnstoni by 
Lankester, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) x, p. 417, who proposes the new 
name erikssoni (p. 418) for johnstoni, Lank. 1902, nec Sclater, 1901. 
Cervida:. 
North American, sporting account, Roosevelt & others (307); nomen¬ 
clature of N. American, Osgood, P. Soc. Washington xv, p. 87, see 
also Sclater & Miller, infra; coloration, Lydekker, Field c, p. 687 ; 
antlers of Brazilian species, Goeldi, Mem. Mus. Goeldi No. 3. 
Rangifer tarandus , prehistoric figures, Oapitan & Breuil, C.R. Ac. Paris 
cxxxiv, p. 1536 ; laryngeal sac, Lonnberg, Anat. Anz. xxi, p. 467 ; 
montanus, note on, p. 156, granti , Alaska, p. 122, osborni , British 
Columbia, p. 149, pearyi , Ellesmere-land, p. 409, Allen, Bull. Amer. 
Mus. xvi ; tarandus pearsoni , Novaia Zemlia, Lydekker, P. Zool. 
Soc. London 1902, ii, p. 360 : n. spp. & subsp. 
Paralces , n. nom. to replace Aloes Jardine, nec Alee Blumenbach, Allen, 
Bull. Amer. Mus. xvi, p. 159. 
Alces machlis , variation in antlers etc., Lonnberg, P. Zool. Soc. London 
1902, ii, p. 352 ; distribution, Leverkus-Leverkusen, Verb. Ver. 
Rheinland lviii, p. 11; spermatozoa, Kolster, Arch. mikr. Anat. lx, 
p. 100 ; bedfordicc, E. Siberia, Lydekker, P. Zool. Soc. London 1902, 
i, p. 109, n. sp., see also Elwes, ibid, ii, p. 144, and Rothschild, 
p. 317. 
Cervus t suevicus, Tertiary, S. Germany, Schlosser, Pal. Abh. ix, p. 192 ; 
merriami , White Mts., Arizona, Nelson, Bull. Amer. Mus. xvi, p. 7 ; 
wachei , Zungaria, Noack, Zool. Anz. xxv, p. 145; t percultus, Tertiary, 
