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III. WASATCH. 



PRIMATES. 



Omoviys {Anaptomorphus) homunculus (Cope) 



Hyopsodus paulus Leidy 



" vicarius Cope . . 



" powellianus Cope 



Hyopsodus lemoinianns Cope 



" initiculus Cope 



" laticitneus ' (Cope) 



Pelycodus frugivorus Cope 



Pelycodus nunienus Cope 



Pelycodus tutus Cope 



Pelycodus jar rovii Cope 



" angulatus Cope 



Microsyops ? gracilis Leidy 



" speirianus Cope 



Cynodontomys latidens Cope 



RODENTIA. 



ISCHYROMYID.^. 



Paramys buccatus Cope 



*' delicatior Leidy 



" delicatissimus Leidy 



CREODONTA. 



VIVERRID.B. 



Viverravus - protenus (Cope) 



" leptomylus ^ (Cope) 



Viverravus curtidens (Cope) 



" tnassetericus (Cope) 



" gracilis Marsh , 



Uintacyon (Miacis'') canavus (Cope) 



Uintacyon (Miacis) brevirostris (Cope) 



" sp 



9- 



A. M. 



U. S. 

 A. M. 



A. M. 

 A.M. 



U. S. 

 A. M. 



A. M. 



* The premolars associated with the type and only specimen of Diacodexis hxticuneus 

 Cope, are those of Hyracotherium index ; the upper and lower molars belong to Hyopsodus^ 

 closely allied to H. poivellianus. See Wortman, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., i8g6. 



* Viverravus as defined by Marsh in 1872 covers Didymictis Cope, 1874. See note 

 on p. 35. 



* The type of Didymictis ieptoviyius of Cope may be the same as Marsh's Limnocyon ri- 

 paritis of the Bridger. This Wasatch species was referred by Cope to leptotnylus but is 

 probably distinct from the type. 



* These species are considerably different in type from the Bridger species to which the 

 name was originally given. 



