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xxxviii INTKODTICTION. 



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Palaeontology of the Group. 



CUVIER, Ossemens fossiles. 



DE BLAINVILLE, Osteographie (Canis). 



PAUL GERVAIS, Zoologie et Paleontologie Franchise. 



OWEN, Palaeontology. 



GAUDRY, Enchafnements du Monde Animal. 



NICHOLSON and LYDEKKER, Manual of Palaeontology. 



LYDEKKER, Palaeontologia Indica. 



LYDEKKER, Catalogue of Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum. 



BOURGUIGNAT, Recherches sur les Oss. des Canidae quatern. 



MAX SCHLOSSER, Die Affen, Lemuren, Chiropteren, Insectivoren, Marsu- > 



pialien, Creodonten und Carnivoren des Europaischen Tertiars. 

 Numerous papers by LUND, COPE, LEIDY, FILHOL, ALLEN, MARSH, 

 NEHRING, WALDRICH, POWEL, F. MAJOR, BOSE, a^jd others. 



Amongst the specific names which have been given to fossil specimens 

 described of the genus Canis are : enrop&us, edwardsianus, neme- , 

 sianus, kercynicus, sussii, scevus, cautleyi, neschersensis, cadurcensis, 

 Jilholi, falconeri, etruscus, haydenii, dims, wheelerianus, projubatus, 

 cultridens, indianensis, bracliypus, avus, robustior, lycodes, troglodytes, 

 validus, fossilis, borbonicus, ceningensis, gypsorum, temerarius, curvi- 

 palatus, palustris, robustus, parisiensis, viverroides, issiodorensis, brem- 

 rostris, and palteolycos. A European Cyon and an English Lycaon have 

 also been described. 



