HAPLUDON—HARPALODON ones 
Hapludon (see Aplodontia). Glires, Aplodontid:e. 
Harana (subgenus of Cervus) Hopason, 1838. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervide. 
Ann. Nat. Hist., I, 154, Apr., 1838. 
Type: Cervus wallichii auct., from India. 
Harlanus* Owen, 1846. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidze. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., III, No. 4, pp. 94-96, July-Aug., 1846. 
Type: Sus americana Harlan, from the Pleistocene of the Pond: canal, near 
Darien, Georgia. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘the middle part of the right ramus of the lower jaw. 
with the last three (or true) molars, part of the premolar next in advance, and 
part of the socket of another premolar.”’ 
Harlanus: In honor of Dr. Richard Harlan, of Philadelphia, 1796-1843; author 
of ‘Fauna Americana,’ 1825 
Harpagmotherium G. Fiscugn, 1808. Ungulata, Proboscidea, Elephantid:e. 
Programme d'Invit. Séance. Pub. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes, Moscou, 19-20, Sept., 
1808; Zoognosia, ILI, 337, 339, 1814 (synonym of Mastotheriwm); Lerpy, Journ. 
Acad. Nat. Sei. unb 2d ser., VII, 393, 1869 (in synonymy ). 
Type: Harpagmotheriwm canadense Fischer (— Mammouth ohioticum Blumenbach — 
Elephas americanus Kerr), from the Pleistocene of the Ohio River. *'Il faut 
supprimer le nom de Mammouth pour cette espéce, les Russes l'attribuant de 
temps immémorial à l'espéce fossiles d' Éléphans dont les dents donnent l'ivoire 
fossile." (Fiscumr, |. c., 19 footnote. ) 
Harpagmotherium: apray 0s, robbery; 67ptov, wild beast—‘‘animal vorace ou 
carnassier de préférence, parce qu'il n'est surpassé par aucun animal carnivore 
en grandeur." (FISCHER. ) 
Harpagodon Mzvzn, 1837. Fer:e, Canidee. 
Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie, 1837, 674; 1838, 413. 
Type: Harpagodon maximus Meyer, 1838, from ‘‘der Bohnerz-Ablagerung der 
Altstadt bei Mósskirch," Baden, Germany. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘der grosse Backenzahn aus dem Oberkiefer, oder der 
Reisszahn.”’ 
Harpagodon: Gpraé, dprayos, rapacious; 66@v—6sd ous, tooth. 

Harpagolestes Worrman, 1901. Creodonta, Mesonychid:e. 
Am. Journ. Sci., 4th ser., XII, 286-290, pl. r, fig. 44 in text, Oct., 1901. 
Type: Harpagolestes macrocephalus Wortman, from the lower part of the Bridger 
Beds (Eocene) near the mouth of Smith Fork, Wyoming. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘the greater portion of a skull, together with a complete 
humerus of the right side, a distal end of a femur, and a centrum of an axis, 
all belonging to one individual." 
Harpagolestes: &pza&, &pzay os, rapacious; Agór?9ec, robber. 
Harpale (see Hapale). Primates, Hapalidee. 
Harpalodon Marsn, 1872. Creodonta, Uintacyonid:e. 
Am. Journ. Sci. & Arts, 3d ser., IV, 216-217, Sept., 1872 (sep. issued Aug. 13); 
Hay, Cat. Foss. Vert. N. n. Bull. 179, U. S. Geol. Surv., 761, 1902 (type 
fixed). 
Species: Harpalodon sylvestris Marsh (type), and H. vulpinus Marsh, from the 
Eocene of Henry Fork of Green River, Wyoming. 
Extinct. 
Harpalodon: &pzaA£os, Pages 66@v—66o0vs, tooth. 

*The name is spelled Far lamus at the i n of the sete dibus but written Harlanus 
in the third line from the end of the article. 
