330 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Homalodotherium (/HuxrEv!) Frowrr, 1873. Ungulata, Homalodontotheriidze. 
[Hoxrrgv, Ann. Address, in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, XXVI, pt. 2, No. 
102, p. lvii, May 2, 1870—nomen nudum]; Frowrn, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, 
XXI, No. 145, p. 383, 1873. 
Homalodontotherium FrowER, Philos. Trans. Roy. Soc. London, vol. 164, pp. 173- 
182, pl. xvr, 1874. s 
Homalodon BumwEISTER, Anal. Mus. Nac. Buenos Aires, III, entr. xvir, 389 
footnote, 1891. 
Type: Homalodotherium cunninghami Flower, from the Tertiary deposits of the 
Rio Gallegos, Patagonia. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘a nearly complete set of teeth and some fragments of bone.”’ 
Homalodotherium: 6uados even; ó800c, óÓ0vros, tooth; 67píov, wild beast—in 
allusion to the ‘even row of teeth without a diastema’ (BrEpparp, Mamm., 
p. 216, 1902). 
Homalostylops Amrcuino, 1901. Tillodontia, Notostylopid:e. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, XVI, 422, July, 1901 (sep. p. 76). 
Species: Hoimalostylops rigeo Ameghino, and H. interlissus Ameghino, from the 
‘Cretaceous’ of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Hoinalostylops: ójaAóc, even; GrÜAos, pillar; ov, aspect. 
Homalurus (subgenus of Sorex) ScuvrzE, 1890. Insectivora, Soricidze. 
Schriften Naturwiss. Vereins Harzes in Wernigerode, V, 28, 1890; Zeitschrift 
Naturwiss., LXVI, 166-167, 1893; Branpes, Zeitschr. Naturwiss., 5te Folge, 
VI, 450, 1895 (raised to generic rank ). 
Species, 3: Sorex alpinus Schinz, S. vulgaris Linnzus, and S. pygm:eus Pallas, from 
Europe. 
Name preoccupied by Homalura Meigen, 1826, a genus of Diptera. 
Homalurus: óucAós, even; oOp«, tail. 
Homelaphus Gray, 1872. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervide. 
Cat. Ruminant Mamm. Brit. Mus., 90, 1872 (provisional name). 
Type: Homelaphus inornatus Gray, said to have come from South America. 
Homelaphus: 64065, same; élados, deer. 
Homo LiNN vs, 1758. Primates, Hominide. 
Systema Nature, 10th ed., 20-24, 1758; 12th ed., 28-33, 1766. 
Type: Homo sapiens Linneeus, which includes five races: americanus, europzeus, 
asiaticus, afer, and monstrosus. 
Homo: Lat., man (archaic Lat. hemo). 
Homocamelus Lerpy, 1869. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Camelidee. 
Extinct Mamm. Dak. & Nebr., in Journ. Acad.: Nat. Sci. Phila., 2d ser., VII, 
158-159, 382, pl. xtv, figs. 16, 17, 1869. 
Type: Homocamelus caninus Leidy, from the Miocene of the Niobrara River, 
Nebraska. 
Extinct. ‘‘ Represented by several fragments of jaws with teeth." 
Homocamelus: ópóc, like; -- Camelus. 
Homocentrus AwEGniwo, 1891. Primates, Cebidze. 
Revista Argentina Hist. Nat., I, entr. 6a, 389-391, fig. 92, Dec. 1, 1891. 
Type: Homocentrus argentinus Ameghino, from the Eocene of southern Patagonia. 
Extinet. *'Conocido hasta ahora por un fragmento de la parte posterior de la 
rama derecha de la mandíbula inferior con la ultima muela intacta y parte de 
la penültima." 
Homocentrus: 6/165, same, like; «évrpov, center. 
Homoeocetus Du Bus, 1867. Cete, Physeteridee, 
Jull. Acad. Roy. Belgique, 2° sér., XXIV, 572-573, 1867. 
Homecetus V AN BENEDEN, ibid., XLIV, 855, 1877. 
