Ahthracotheres and allied Forms. 519 



Measurements : — 



Length. Breadth. 



mi. cm. 



IMF 1 21 23 



W 2-6 27 



M* 32 3-3 



M ! 3-9 36 



Microbunodon sminthos, sp. n. (Fig- 5.) 



The type-specimen is a fragment of a mandible with the 

 last two molars. It somewhat resembles Anthracotherium 

 gressfyi (Lyd.) in size and general appearance, but differs in 



the proportions of the teeth, which are less broad for their 

 length. All the cusps are very bunodont and brachydont, 

 the protocone being the only one which is at all creseentic. 

 The talon id is broad. 

 Measurements : — 



Length. Breadth. 



M.,. 



Depth of ramus below M , 



Brachyodus strategus, *)i. n. (Fig. 6.) 



Among a rather large variety of lower jaws and teeth are 

 one or two specimens which do not seem to fit in with any of 

 the upper jaw fragments, nor can I rind them mentioned or 

 illustrated in Pilgrim's report of his collections from the 

 same locality*. The present specimen and the next one to 

 be described seem to have characters sufficient to srive them 

 specific rank. 



B. strategus is represented by a third lower molar of the 

 left side. It is much too large to serve for B. pilgrim i 

 described above : in fact, it would serve for the smaller 

 varieties of A nthracotftt rium magnum. The reasons, however 

 that it is placed in the genus Brachyodus are, firstly, the 

 considerable selenodonty of the inner cusps and, secondly, 



* Pilgrim, he. <-it. 



