BUDOMYS—BUNOMERY x. 147 
Budomys (‘Croizer’) BRAvArD, 1843. Glires, rs 
Ann. Sci. Litt. et Indust. l’ Auvergne, VII, 429-430, Sept., 1843 (nomen nudum ). 
Type (species not named), from the vicinity of Boudes, near Saint-Germain- 
Lembron, Puy-de-Dóme, France. 
Extinct. Based on a jaw. 
Budomys: Boudes, the locality. where the remains were found; 4b, mouse. 
Budorcas Hopcsow, 1850. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovide. 
Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal, XIX, 65-75, pls. 1-111, 1850. 
Type: Budorcas taxicolor Hodgson, from the Mishmi Mountains (eastern Hima- 
layas), Assam, India. 
Budorcas: fov- (from fovs, ox); dopKas, gazelle. 
Buffelus RüérTIMEYER, 1865. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidze. 
Verhandl. Naturforsch. Gesellsch. Basel, IV, 2tes Heft, 332-334, 1865; Neue 
Denkschr. Schweiz. Gesell. Zürich, X XII, art. 2, p. 52, 1867. 
Species, 3: Bos palcindieus Falconer, Bubalus antiquus Duvernoy, and Bos indicus 
Linn:eus, from India. 
Buffelus: N. Lat., buffalo. 
Bunelurus Corr, 1873. Fer, Mustelide. 
Synop. New Vert. Tert. Colorado, 8, Oct., 1873; Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. & Geog. 
Sury. Terr., for 1873, 507, 1874; Tert. Vert., 946-947, pl. Lxvir’, figs. 12-14, 1885. 
Buncelunus Scorr, Am. Naturalist, XXVII, 658, July, 1893 (misprint). 
Type: Bunelurus lagophagus Cope, from the Oligocene (White River beds) of 
northeastern Colorado. 
Extinct. ‘‘Represented by a portion of the right mandibular ramus, which 
contains premolars Nos. 3 and 4, and molars 1 and 2, in complete preservation." 
Bunelurus: fovvós, hill, mound; &:A0vpos, cat. 
Bunochoerus Hempricu & EHRENBERG, 1832. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Suid. 
Symbol Physice, Mamm., II, sig. qq., Nov., 1832. 
New name suggested (but not adopted) as a substitute for Phacochwrus F. Cuvier. 
** Phacochoeri nomen infeliciter fabricatum est, Phascochaeris vero infelicius. 
Pakos seu Pak? Graecis verruca non est, et si Gallis forsan vox lentille in eum 
sensum abeat . . . Phacellocherus, Phacellocherus aut Bunocherus illum sensum 
rectius dedissent." 
Bunocherus: ffovrós, mound; yotpos, hog—from the large cutaneous lobes or 
warts on the sides of the face. 
Bunodontherium MrnczEnaT, 1891. Ungulata, Litopterna, Proterotheriid:e, 
Revista Mus. La Plata, I, 449, 450—455, ‘‘pl. xr," 1890-91. 
Species: Bunodontherium patagonicum Mercerat, and Diadiaphorus majusculus Ame- 
ghino, from the Eocene of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Bunodontherium: fjovróz, hill, mound; ddo0vs, d66rros, tooth; Sypior, wild 
beast—in allusion to the character of the molars. 
Bunolophodon (subgenus of Mastodon), VAcEK, 1877. Ungulata, Elephantide. 
Abhandl. K. K. Geol. Reichsanstalt, Wien, VII, Heft 4, p. 45, July 1, 1877. 
Species, 5: Mastodon arvernensis Croizet & Jobert, from France; M. pentelici Gaudry, 
from Greece; M. atticus Wagner, from Greece; M. longirostris Kaup, from 
Eppelsheim, Germany; and M. angustidens Cuvier, from Europe. 
Extinct. 
Bunolophodon: fovvós, hill, mound; Ad@os, crest, ridge; 66@v=0ddo0vs, tooth— 
in allusion to molars, in which the transverse crests are composed of tubercles. 
Bunomeryx Worrman, 1898. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Homacodontide. 
Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., X, 97-103, fig. 2, Apr. 9, 1898; Hav, Cat. Foss. Vert. 
N, Am., Bull. 179, U.S. Geol. Surv., 650, 1902 (type fixed). 
