124 TJNGULATA. 



Palaeomeryx feignouxi, Geoffrey 1 . 



Syn. Dremotherium feignouvi, Geoffrey 2 . 

 Dremotherium traguloides, Pomel 3 . 

 Ih'emotherium nanum, Geoffrey 4 . 



This species is of medium size, and apparently unprovided with 

 antlers. Riitimeyer remarks that its dentition cannot be distin- 

 guished from that of the antlered forms. The lower diastema is 

 of unusual length ; the penultimate upper premolar is very narrow ; 

 the males were furnished with large upper canines ; and the length 

 of m. 3 varies from 0,015 to 0,018. 



Hob. France. 



26849. The dental portion of the left maxilla, showing the six 

 cheek-teeth ; from the Lower Miocene of Allier, France. 

 This specimen agrees precisely with the one figured hy 

 Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Geol. vol. xi. pi. xi. fig. 2 ; and 

 exhibits well the elongated form of pm. 3, by which cha- 

 racter the species is distinguished from Amphitragulus 

 elegans and Prodremotherium elongatum. The length of 

 the space occupied by the three true molars is 0,032, and 

 that by the six cheek-teeth 0,063. 



Pomel Collection. Purchased, 1851. 



33997. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing pm. 2, pm. 4, and 

 m. 1 ; from the Lower Miocene of Allier. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



33995. Fragment of the right maxilla containing the three true 

 molars (the last broken); from the Lower Miocene of 

 Allier. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



26874. Part of the right maxilla with the three true molars, partly 

 broken ; from the Lower Miocene of Allier. 



Pomel Collection. Purchased, 1851. 



33993. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the three milk- 

 molars and the first and second true molars ; from the 

 Lower Miocene of Allier. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



26848. The greater portion of the right ramus of the mandible, 

 showing tho alveoli of the cutting-teeth, and the six 

 cheek-teeth in a much-worn condition ; from the Lower 



1 Revue Encyclopedique, vol. lix. p. 82 (1833), Dremotherium, teste Flower. 

 a Loc. cit. s Catalogue Methodique, p. 99 (1853). 



* Etudes Progressives d'un Naturaliste (1835). 



