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III.—Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution for the Year ending June 30, 1897. 8vo; pp. 38 and 1,024. S. P. Langley, Secretary Smithsonian Institution. (Washington, 1899.)

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page 419 note 1 The Mammals of Madagascar” : Quart. Journ. Science, vol. i, pp. 213219 (1864)Google Scholar. The four cautiously worded deductions at which Sclater arrived may be almost entirely endorsed at the present day.

page 422 note 1 Could it have been a mammoth or a mastodon which the artist had seen, or was it a modern Indian elephant he had copied?