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Family HY,ENID,E (pt. i. p. 68). 



Genus HYJENA (pt. i. p. 69). 



3^aena crocuta (pfc. i. p. 69). 



This species is probably descended from the Siwalik H. colvini 

 (pt. i. p. 84). 



Hob. Africa (recent), Europe and India (Pleistocene). 



M, 2960. Cast of the left lower carnassial. The original was 



obtained from a cavern at Billa-Surgam, Karnul district, 



Madras, and is preserved in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



It is described and figured by the writer in the ' Palaeon- 



tologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. iv. p. 30, pi. vii. figs. 13, 13 a, 



Presented by the Director of the Geological 



Survey of India, 1886. 



Hyaena felina (pt. i. p. 80). 



M. 3563. Cast of the skull figured in pt. i. p. 81. 



Presented by the Dublin Museum of Science and Art, 1887. 



l^gama gtrtata (pt. i. p. 87). 



Including : Hyana arvernensis, Croizet and Jobert 1 . 

 Hyeena antiqua (pt. i. p. 87). 



M. 3431. Cast of the right upper carnassial. The original (fig. 49) 

 was obtained from the Eed Crag at Trimley-St.-Mary, 



Fig. 49. 



Hyeena stfaita.The right upper carnassial, from the outer (A) and oral (B) 

 aspects ; from the Red Crag at Trimley-St.-Mary. j. (From the ' Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc.') 



Oss. Foss. du Puy-de-D6me, pt. i. p. 180 (1828). 



