HALITIIERIIDJ3. 7 



with those of the Italian Pliocene form figured in Blain- 

 villc's ' Osteographie,' Genus Manatus, pi. ix., under the 

 name of Chlrotherlum brocchii. Purchased, 1885. 



Fig. 3. 



Halitherium fossile. The penultimate and last right lower molars; from the 

 Middle Miocene of Angers (Maine-et-Loire). {. (After De Blainville.) 



Halitherium canhami, Flower \ 



This imperfectly known species appears allied to //. schinzi, hut 

 the cranium is larger and more massive, with differently shaped 

 nasals and proportionately larger teeth. 



Hob. England. 



46055. Cast of the imperfect and water-worn cranium. The original 

 (which is the type) is from the bone-bed at the base of the 

 Ked Crag at Foxhall, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, and is 

 preserved in the Ipswich Museum ; it is described and 

 figured by Flower, op. cit. p. 1, pi. i. 

 Presented by the Council of the Hoy al College of Surgeons, 1874. 



Halitherium schinzi, Kaup 3 . 



Syn. Piiffmeodon schinzi, Kaup 3 . 

 ? Halitherium cucieri, Kaup 4 . 

 Manatus guettardi, Blainville 5 . 

 Halitherium guettardi, Gervais \ 



This species is about equal in size to Manatus australis ; distinct 

 nasals are present, and the number of the cheek-teeth is six. The 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xix. p. 1 (1874). 



Neues Jahrb. 1838, p. 319. Pugmeodon. 8 Loc. cit. 



Ibid. 1840, p. 675. 



Osteographie, Genus Manatus, p. 108 (1844). 



Zool. et Pal. Fran<j. 1st ed. p. 144 (1848-52). 



