LyDEKKER—On Siwalik Fossils in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. v1 
Cuass: MAMMALTA. 
OrpER: CARNIVORA. 
Family I.—Mustelide. 
C. 45. Metiivora stvatensis (Fale. and Caut.).—Nearly complete cranium and 
left ramus of the mandible. The palatal and mandibular dentition of this specimen 
is represented in the accompanying woodcut (figure 1); reproduced from “ Pal. 
Ind.,” ser. x., vol. ii., p. 182. The only other known specimen of the remains 
of this species of ratel is a cranium in the British Museum, represented in plate 
xxvi. of the above-quoted volume. The species is closely allied to the existing 
ratels of India and Africa. 
Family I1.—Canide. 
C. 42 b, 43, 44. Canis cautteyt, Bose.—Cranium, with two associated fragments 
of the mandible. The hinder palatal and mandibular dentition of this specimen 
is represented in woodcut, figure 2; reproduced from ‘“ Pal. Ind.”, ser. x. vol. ii., 
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Famity I. Famity IT. 
Fig. 1. Mellivora sivalensis (F. and C.). The right Fig. 2. Canis cautleyi, Bose. Part of the left ramus of 
half of the palate (A), and the left ramus of of the mandible (A) and the left side of the 
the mandible (B). palate (B). 
p. 260. The present cranium is the only known example; this species of Siwalik 
wolf being represented in other collections only by a fragment of the maxilla in 
the Indian Museum, Calcutta, and two broken mandibles in the British Museum.* 
* These specimens are figured in pl. xxxiii. of the volume quoted. 
