ANOPLOTHERES. 1 G 3 



tliat tljis genus docs not belong to the Anoi^lotlicres, but to the Musk-deer. Do Blainvillc is of 

 tliis mind. They also have been found in tlic same formations as the above. 



Two other doubtful genera come Iiere, Acotherui.um and Apiielotiieuium. They probably 

 belong to the genus DicnonuNE. 



Dr. Leidy has detected in the remains from the Mauvaises Torres species which may be referred 

 to this family. They belong to his genera, Agrioch.v.rus and Oreodon, which arc remarkable 

 and very jjeculiar forms occupying a position in the wide interval between the recent Ruminants aiid 

 the Anoplotlicres. 



