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Indian Museum, Calcutta (No. B. 337). It is described 

 and figured by the present writer in the ' Palaeontologia 

 Indica,' ser. 10, vol. ii. pp. 173, 174 ; the figure being 

 reproduced in the accompanying woodcut (fig. 13). 



Presented by R. Lydekker, Esq., 1884. 



Fig. 13. 



Palceomeryx sivalensis. Left upper true molar; from the Siwaliks. j. 

 (From the ' Palseontologia Indica.') 



Palaeomeryx bojani, H. v. Meyer 1 . 

 Syn. Dicroceros (?) magnus, Lartet 2 . 



This is the second largest European species ; the length of mT3 

 being usually 0,030. There appear to have been no antlers. 

 Hob. Europe. 



21868. The dental portion of the right ramus of the mandible, 



containing the last five cheek-teeth ; from the Middle 

 Miocene of Saiisan (Gers), France. The length of m73 is 

 0,032. Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



21869. The second right lower true molar ; from the Middle Miocene 



of Sansan. Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



21869 a. Cast of an upper (broken) and lower true molar. The 

 originals are probably from the Middle Miocene of Sansan. 



Purchased. 



Palaeomeryx furcatus (Hensel 3 ). 

 Syn. Prox furcatus, Hensel 4 . 



Dicroceros ekgans, Lartet 5 . 

 Palceomeryx scheuchzeri, H. v. Meyer (in parte). 

 Fraas and llutimeyer identify Palceomeryx scheuchzeri, Meyer, 

 with Hensel's Prox furcatus, and the latter writer 7 inclines to the 



Die fossile Zahne und Knochen von Georgensgmiind, p. 92 (1834). 



Notice sur la Colline de Sansan, p. 35 (1851). 



Zeicschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. yol. xi. p. 278 (1859), Prox. * Loc. cit. 



Notice sur la Colline de Sansan, p. 34 (1851). 



Neues Jahrb. 1838, p. 413. 



Natiirliche Geschichte der Hirsche (Abh. schweiz.pal. Ges.), pt. 2, pp. 90-91 



