354 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
HYZENA crocuta (continued)— 
‘Wolf, W. Buckland, Phil. Trans., 1822, p. 232, pl. xx, f. 15-18. 
Loc. Forest Bed ; Corton Cliff. 
Pleist.; Aymestry, Brentford, Dogger Bank, Erith, Grays, 
Lawford (near Rugby), Walton (Essex), Weston, Yar- 
mouth. 
Caves; Banwell, Bench, Bacon Hole, Brixham, Bleadon, 
Burrington Coombe, Caswell Bay, Coygau, Cresswell 
Crags, Durdham Down, Hutton, Kent’s Hole, Kirkdale, 
Long Hole, Laugharne, Maidstone (fissure), Minchin 
Hole, Oreston, Paviland, Ravenscliff, Sandford Hill, 
Spritsail Tor, Uphill, Vale of Clwyd, Wookey Hole, 
Yealm Bridge. 
[For bones gnawed by this /7v@7a, see especially Buckland 
and MacEnery. | 
fossilis, Bellamy. v. Hyzna crocuta. 
gigantea, Holl. v. Hyzna crocuta. 
maculata, Zimmermann. v. Hyzna crocuta. 
spelced, Goldfuss. v. Hyzena crocuta. 
striata, E. A. W. Zimmermann, Spec. Zool. Geogr., 1777, p. 366 ; 
R. Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlii, 1886, p. 364, 
woodcut 1, and Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. v, 1887, p. 315, 
woodcut 49. 
Hyena arvernensis, Croizet and Jobert, Ossem. Foss. Puy-de- 
Déme, 1828, p. 180, pls. ii-iv. 
Hyena antigua, E. R. Lankester, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3] 
vol. xili, 1864, p. 56, pl. vili, f. 5, 6, and zézd. [3] vol. xiv, 1864, 
p- 358, pl. vin, f. 7, 8, and Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxvi, 
1870, p. 511, pl. xxxili, f 5,6; R. Lydekken S@ar Hage 
Mamm. b. M., pt. i, 1885, p. 87. [Upper premolar; Brit. 
Mus. | 
Loc. Red Crag; Felixstowe and Trimley-St.-Mary. [Ufjer 
sectorial molar; Ipswich Mus.| 
HYZZNARCTOS, H. Falconer and P. T. Cautley, in R. Owen, 
Odontography (1845), p. 505. 
sp., W. H. Flower, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiii, 1877, 
p- 534, woodcut (cf. HY. stvalensis, Falconer and Cautley) ; 
R. Lydekker, Palzont. Indica [10] vol. ii, 1884, pp. 227, 
228, and Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. i, 1885, p. 155. 
Loc. Red Crag; Suffolk. [Upper molars; York Mus. and 
Ipswich Mus. } 
HYZENODON, M. de Laizer and de Parieu, Comptes Rendus, 
vol. vil, 1838, p. 442. 
leptorhynchius, Dawkins. v. Hyzenodon minor. 
