339 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Hoplophoneus Corr, 1874. Fere, Felidze. 
Bull. U. 8. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., No. 1, p. 23, Jan. 21, 1874; Ann. Rept. 
U. S. Geol. & Geog. Surv. Terr., for 1873, 509, 1874. 
Hoplophomus ScuppErR, Nomenclator Zool., pt. rt, 153, 1882. 
Type: Machaerodus oreodontis Cope, from the Oligocene (White River) of north- 
eastern Colorado. . 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘a young individual with part of the temporary dentition.”’ 
Hoplophoneus: OmAa, arms, armor; @orvevs, murderer—i. e., an armed carnivore. 
Hoplophorus Lux», 1838. Edentata, Glyptodontid:e. 
Overs. K. Danske Vidensk. Selsk. Forhandl. Kjóbenhavn, 1838, 11; Ann. Sci. 
Nat., Paris, 2° sér., XI, Zool., 217—218, 231, Apr., 1839. 
Holophorus Luxp, Echo du Monde Savant, Paris, 6° ann., No. 430, pp. 244-245, 
Apr. 17, 1839. 
Species: Hoplophorus euphractus Lund, and H. selloi Lund, from the bone caves 
between the Rio das Velhas and Rio Paraopeba, Minas Geraés, Brazil (alt. 
2,000 ft. ). 
Name preoccupied by Hoplophora Perty, 1850, a genus of Orthoptera. Replaced 
by Sclerocalyptus Ameghino, 1891. 
Extinct. 
Hoplophorus: ómAa, arms, armor; $opós, bearing—*armor-bearing,' in allusion 

to the carapace. 
Hoplotherium (‘ Larzer & Parteu’) MEvgn, 1841. Ungulata, Anoplotheriide. 
Meyer, Neues Jahrb. Mineralogie, 1841, 461; Acassiz, Nomenclator Zool., 
Mamm., 15, 1842, Index Univ., 186, 1846; 2d ed., 535, 1848; Mxvzn, ‘‘Soc. Sci. 
Nat. Wiesbaden”’ (fide Journ. l'Institut, X, 100, Mar. 17, 1842). 
Emendation of Oplotherium Laizer & Parieu, 1838. ** Der Name Oplotherium kann 
aus schon aus dem Grund nicht bleiben, weil es gar kein Wort ist. Die Benen- 
nung beruht auf dem Worte ózAov, Waffe, und das Wort hátte daher Hoplo- 
therium heissen sollen."  (MEvER.) 
Houtia Agassiz, 1842. Glires, Octodontide. 
Nomenclator Zool., Mamm., 15, 1842. 
Native name for Capromys, included in the list of genera, without reference, 
description, or mention of any species. 
Huamela Gray, 1872. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervide. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 4th ser., X, 445, Dec., 1872; XI, 214-219, 1 fig., Mar., 1873. 
Hamela AMEGHINO, Cont. Conocimiento Mamif. Fós. Repüb. Argentina, in Act. 
Acad. Nac. Cien. Cérdoba, VI, 611, 1889 (misprint). 
Type: Capreolus leucotis Gray, from Port Famine, Straits of Magellan (Proc. Zool. 
Soc. London, 1849, 65, pl. xir). 
Huamela: Guamul, guemul, huamul, or huamel, native name of this deer among 
the Araucanian Indians of Patagonia. 
Hunterus Gray, 1864. Cete, Baleenidee. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 3d ser., XIV, 349, Nov., 1864. 
Hunterius GRAY, Cat. Seals & Whales Brit. Mus., 78, 98-100, fig. 8, 1866. 
Type: Hunterus temminckii Gray, from the Cape of Good Hope. 
IHunterus: In honor of Dr. John Hunter, 1728-1793, an eminent anatomist and 
surgeon, who studied the anatomy of whales. 
Huro I. GEorrRov, 1835. Fer», Mustelidee. 
I. GEorrRov, in Gervais’ Résumé Lecons de Mammalogie professées au Museum 
de Paris pendant l'année 1835, par I. Geoffroy St.-Hilaire (extract Écho du 
Monde Savant, I, 1835), p. 37. 
