140 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Borioikon Porraxkorr, 1881. 3 Glires, Murid:e, Microtinee. 
Annexe au tome XXXIX, Mém. Acad. St.-Pétersbourg, No. 2, pp. 35, 38, 1881.* 
Borioicon Bicuner, Wiss. Resultate Przewalski's Reisen, Sáugethiere, Lief. 3, 
127 footnote (German text), 1889. 
Type: Mus torquatus Pallas, from the Obi River, western Siberia. 
Name antedated by Dicrostonyx Gloger, 1841; and by Misothermus Hensel, 1855. 
Borioikon: r& Bopeta, the north; p inbhabitant—from the arctic habitat of 
the type species. 
Borophagus Corr, 1892. . Fere, Canide. 
Am. Naturalist, X XVI, 1028, Dec., 1892. 
Type: Borophagus diversidens Cope, from the Pliocene (Blanco beds) of the east- 
ern front of the Staked Plains, Texas. 
Extinct. 
Borophagus: fopós, devouring; $&y os, glutton—from its supposed habits, the 
genus having been described as a hyena. 
Bos LixN vs, 1758. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Systema Nature, 10th ed., 71, 1758; 12th ed., I, 98, 1766; Brisson, Regnum 
Anim. in Classes IX distrib., 2d ed., 12, 51-58, 1762; OarrBv, Proc. Zool. Soc. 
London, for 1836, No. xiv, 139, June 27, 1837 (type fixed). 
Species, 5: Bos taurus Linneeus (type), from Poland: B. bonasus Linnzeus, from 
Europe; B. bison Linnzeus, from the western United States; D. bubalis Linnzeus, 
from southern Asia; and B. indicus Linnzeus, from India and China. 
Bos: Lat., ox 
Boselaphus Biarnvit_z, 1816. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovide. 
Bull. Soc. Philomathique, Paris, May, 1816, 75. . H. Smirx, Griffith's Cuvier, 
Anim. Kingdom, V, 364—365, 1827; Sctarer & THomas, Book of Antelopes, IV, 
91-102, pl. Lxxxvu, text figs. 98, 99, 1900 (type fixed). 
Bosephalus HonsriELD, Cat. Mamm. Mus. East India Co., 169, 1851. 
Buselaphus RE:xcugNBACH, Vollstànd. Naturgesch. In- und Auslandes, Sáugeth., 
III, 142, Taf. xr1v, 1845. 
Species, 3: Antilope de Pallas, 1777 (=A. tragocamelus Pallas, 1766, type), from 
northern India; A. gnw Gmelin, and A. oreas Pal'as, from Africa. 
See Buselaphus d 1775. 
Boselaphus: Bos--Elaphus. 
Botheratiotherium BLarnvittz, 1838. Marsupialia, Amphitheriidze. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, VII, No. 8, p. 735, Oct., 1838. 
The name Botheration- Therium was facetiously suggested by the editor of the Lon- 
don Athenzeum ‘‘to avoid making an invidious selection of the different claim- 
ants to the right of christening" the fossils from Stonesfieid called Amphi- 
therium by e E and Thylacotherium by Valenciennes. (Athenzeum, No. 
571; Oct. 6, 189891215) 
Bothriodon i E Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Anthracotheriide. 
Ann. Soc. Agr. Sci. Arts et Comm. du Puy, XII, 239, 246-247, footnote, 1846; 
AyMARD in Pictet's Traité Paléont., 2° éd., I, 330-331, 1853; Comptes Rendus, 
Paris, XX XVIII, 675, 1854; Hav, Cat. "een Vert. N. Am., Bull. 179, U. S. 
Geol. Surv., 652, 1902 (type SEC 
E urodm Gaupry, Anim. Foss. et Géol. l'Attique for 1862, sig. 45, 355, 1866. 


* The title of "m paper is: Cuerewarmueekiit oó30prb moJeBokb, Bo4amuxeaz bb Cuóupu, Svo, 
pp. 92, figs. of molar teeth in text. [All in Russian except names of species and 
some citations] (fide Larasrr, Ann. Mus. Civico Storia Nat., Genova, X X, 265, Mar., 
1884). 
1 For date of publication, see Bush, Am. Journ. Sci., 4th ser., XVI, 97-98, 1903. 
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