38 CARNIVORA. 



from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. There is a large 

 entepicondylar foramen. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



28187. The imperfect distal portion of the left humerus of a large 



species, different from the last ; from the Upper Eocene 

 of Vaucluse. It is not improbable that this specimen and 

 the last respectively belong to H. brachyrhynchus and 

 P. dasyuroides. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



26758. The broken distal portion of the right humerus, apparently 



similar to No. 27576 ; from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. 



Pomel Collection. Purchased, 1851. 



28166. The greater portion of the broken right humerus of a large 



species ; from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



28167. The greater portion of the left humerus of a smaller form ; 



from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



27709. The greater portion of the right humerus of a small species ; 

 from the Lower Miocene of Sauvetat, Puy-de-D6me. It 

 is not improbable that this specimen may belong to H. vul- 

 pinus. Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



28188. The greater portion of the right ulna of a large species ; 



from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



26760. The proximal half of the left ulna, slightly smaller than the 

 last ; from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. 



Pomel Collection. Purchased, 1851 . 



28168. The lesser sigmoidal fossa of the right ulna, similar to the 



last specimen ; from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



11909. Cast of the right ulna, wanting the distal epiphysis. The 

 original is from the Upper Eocene of Paris, and is figured 

 in De Blainville's ' Osteographie ' (genus Suburvus), pi. xii., 

 under the name of Taxotlierium parisiense. It is of the 

 same size as the last two specimens. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1836. 



29869. The right radius of a small species ; from the Headon beds 

 (Upper Eocene) of Hordwell, Hampshire. This bone is 

 too small to have belonged to Hycenodon minor (unless 



