b. Cast of part of right mandibular ramus, with last two pre- 

 molars. Original in Indian Museum ; from the Punjab. 



FAMILY VIVERRID.^. 



VIVERRA BAKERI. 



Bose, Quart fount. Geol. Soc. vol. XXXVI, p. 131 (1880). 

 a. Cast of imperfect cranium. Original (type) in British 

 Museum, (No. 40183); from Siwalik Hills, India. 



VIVERRA DURANDI. 



Lydekker, Pal. Ind., ser. 10, vol. II, p. 271 (1884), 

 a. Cast of imperfect cranium, wanting the teeth. Original in 

 British Museum (No. 37150); from Siwalik Hills, India. 



FAMILY CANIDiE. 

 * CANIS LUPUS. 



Linn, Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. I, p. 50 (1766). 



I. From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented 

 by R. J. Ussher, Esq. 



a. A right upper carnarsial, which from its large size is probably 

 referable to this species. (No. 167). 



b. The imperfect right humerus, wanting the proximal ex- 

 tremity, (No. 554). 



c. The proximal extremity of the left humerus. (No. 372). 



II. From Shandon Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented by 

 E. Brenan, Esq. 



d. Part of left mandibular ramus, with four premolars, and 

 imperfect carnassial tooth. Leith Adams, Trans. R. I. Acad, 

 vol. XXVI, pp. 227, 228, and Proc. Royal Dublin Society, new 

 ser. vol. II, p, 68, pi. I, fig. 2. 



III. From a European Pleistocene deposit. 



e. Casts of the dentition of the upper and lower jaws. 



