GAMBATHERIUM—GAZELLA. 291 
Gambatherium Liais, 1872. Marsupialia, Didelphyid:e. 
Climats, Géol., Faune et Géog. Botanique du Brésil, 331, 1872; AwkEGHINO, 
Mam. Fos. Repüb. Argentina, 28, 1889. 
New name for Thylacotherium Lund, 1839, which is preoccupied by Thylacotherium 
Valenciennes, 1838, a genus of Amphitheriidee. Type, Thylacotherium ferox 
Lund, from the basin of the Rio das Velhas, Minas Geraés, Brazil. 
Extinct. 
Gambatherium: Gamba (from Indian words meaning ‘covered breasts’); 67píov, 
wild beast. 
Gamphotherium GrocrER, 1841. Ungulata, Proboscidea, Elephantide. 
Hand- u. Hilfsbuch Naturgesch., I, pp. xxxii, 119, 1841; Tuomas, Ann. & Mag. 
Nat. Hist., 6th ser., XV, 191, 192, Feb. 1, 1895. 
Type: Mastodon angustidens Cuvier, from the Miocene of France. (See Gompho- 
therium Burmeister, 1837.) 
Extinct. 
Gamphotherium (Gomphotherium): you@os, bolt, nail; 67piov, wild beast—in 
allusion to the conical tubercles of the molars. 
Garzonia AMEGHINO, 1891. Marsupialia, Garzonidee. 
Nuevos Restos Mamff. Fós. Patagonia Austral, 21-22, Aug., 1891; Revista Argen- 
tina Hist. Nat., I, entr. 5a, 307-308, Oct. 1, 1891. 
Species 4, from the Lower Eocene of southern Patagonia: Garzonia typica Ame- 
ghino, G. annectens Ameghino, G. captiva Ameghino, and G. minima Ameghino. 
Extinct. 
Garzonia: In honor of Don Eleazar Garzón, governor of the province of Córdoba, 
Argentina. 
Gasella (see Gazella). Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidz. 
Gastrimargus Srix, 1823. Primates, Cebide. 
Simiarum et Vespertilionum Brasil. Spec. Noy., 39-42, tab. xxvin-xxix, 1825. 
Species: Gastrimargus olivaceus Spix, from Cameta, on the Rio Tocantins, and 
Villa Nova, on the Amazon, State of Para; and G. infumatus Spix, from the Rio 
Ica, Brazil. 
Gastrimargus: y «6rptuacpy oc, gluttonous. 
Gaveus Hopason, 1847. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovide. 
Journ. Asiat. Soc. Bengal; X VI, pt. rr, new ser., No. 7, pp. 705-706, July-Dec., 1847. 
“Type: Bos frontalis vel gayaeus vel sylhetanus," from India. 
Gaveus: gavi or gaoi, native Indian name of the gayal in Chittagong and Assam. 
Gazella (subg. of Antilope) Licurensrein, 1814. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovide. 
Mag. Gesellsch. Naturforsch. Freunde, Berlin, VI, 152, 171-178, 1814 (‘Gazellz’ ); 
RarrxEsQUE, Analyse de la Nature, 56, 1815; BrarNvinLE, Bull. Soc. Philo- 
matique, Paris, 75, 1816; Oarrnv, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1836, No. xiv, 
137, June 27, 1837 (raised to generic rank); ScrLATER & THomas, Book of Ante- 
lopes, III, 65, 1898. 
Gasella H. Surrg, Griffith's Cuvier, Anim. Kingdom, V, 329-333, 1827. 
Species 12.  Rafinesque's genus was evidently based on Antilope gazella Pallas, 
1766 ( — Capra dorcas Linnzeus, 1758). Ogilby in 1837 stated: ** Typus est Gazella 
dorcas (Ant. doreas),’’ from Africa. Sclater & Thomas, however, selected A. 
subgutturosa as the type on the following ground: ‘‘This species [swbhgutturosa] 
may be taken as the type of Gazella, as being the only one which is common 
to Lichtenstein’s original genus, and to Blainville's ‘Gazella’ of 1816. The 
latter author is ordinarily quoted as the original founder of the name, and 
his list includes the best-known species—G. dorcas. But Lichtenstein's genus, 
two years earlier in date, does not contain 6G. dorcas at all, and the only way 
