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49710, 49711. The right astragalus, the distal extremity of a meta- 

 podial, arid three phalangoals (1st, 2nd, and 3rd); from 

 the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi. Purchased, 1879. 



Genus PALJEOREAS, Gaudry '. 



This genus is closely allied to the living Oreas, with perhaps 

 some relationship to Strepsiceros. 



Palseoreas lindermayeri (Wagner 3 ). 



Syn. Antilope lindermayeri, Wagner 3 . 

 Hab. South Europe. 



49712. Part of the calvarium and the left horn-core ; from the 



Lower Pliocene of Pikermi, Attica. This specimen agrees 

 precisely with the nearly complete cranium figured by 

 Gaudry, in the 'Animaux fossiles et Geologic de 1'Attique,' 

 pi. liii. figs. 1, 2. Purchased, 1879. 



49713. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the 



three true molars ; from the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi. 

 This specimen agrees precisely with the one figured by 

 Gaudry, op. cit. pi. liii. fig. 3. Purchased, 1879. 



49714. A proximal phalangeaJ ; from the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi. 



Purchased, 1879. 



Genus STREPSICEROS, Gray 4 . 

 Strepsiceros (?) falconer!, Lydekker 5 . 



This species is founded on the cranium noticed below, which, if 

 not belonging to Strepsiceros, indicates a closely allied form. 

 Hab. India. 



37262. The greater part of the cranium of an immature individual, 

 showing the base of the right horn-core ; from the Pliocene 

 Siwaliks of Perim Island, Gulf of Cambay, India. The 

 nasals and anterior part of the jaw are wanting; the 

 palate obscured, and the teeth partly broken ; 3 is in. 

 alveola. This specimen agrees with Oreas and Strepsiceros 



1 Comptes Eendus, vol. lii. p. 297 (1861). 



2 Abh. math.-phye. 01. k.-bay. Ak. Wise. vol. v. pt. L>, p. 367 (1848), Antilope. 



3 Loc. cit. 



1 List of Mauiinulia in British Museum, p. 155 (1843). 

 5 Geol. Mag. dec. 3, vol. ii. p. 170 (1885). 



