LIMNOHYOPS— LINSANG. B70 
Limnohyops—Continued. 
Type: Palxosyops laticeps Marsh, from the Eocene beds near Marsh Fork, 15 
miles from Fort Bridger, Wyoming. 
Extinct. 
Limnohyops: Limnohyus; ow, aspect. 
Limnohyus Mansu, 1872. Ungulata, Perissodactyla, Titanotheriidee. 
Am. Journ. Sci. & Arts, 3d ser., IV, 124-125, Aug., 1872; (sep. issued July 22). 
Type: Limnohyus robustus Marsh, from the Eocene in the vicinity of Henry Fork 
of Green River, Wyoming. 
Extinct. Based on ‘‘ portions of several skeletons with the more important parts 
well preserved." 
Limnohyus: Aipvy, marsh; vs, 665, hog—'marsh hog.’ 
Limnolagus (subgenus of Lepus) Mrarns, 1897. Glires, Leporid:ze. 
Science, new ser., V, No. 114, p. 393, Mar. 5, 1897; TrovEssart, Cat. Mamm., new 
ed., fase. vr, 1344, 1899; Miller & Rehn, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XXX, 
183, Dec. 1901. 
New name for Hydrolagus Gray, 1867, which is preoccupied by Hydrolagus Gill, 
1862, a genus of Pisces. Type Lepus aquaticus Bachman, from Alabama. 
Limnolagus: Atuvy, marsh; Acy os, hare—‘marsh hare.’ 
Limnosyops Lvpbrkkrn, 1891. Ungulata, Perissodactyla, Titanotheriid:e. 
LvpEkKEn, in Flower & Lydekker’s Mamm., Living & Extinct, 415, 1891. 
Misprint for Limnohyops Marsh, 1890 (type Palzosyops laticeps Marsh). 
* Limnosyops differs from Palxosyops in having two inner columns to the last upper 
molar." (FLowrEr & LvpEKKER, l. c., 413). 
“Tn this form [Limnohyops] the last upper molar has two inner cones, and in 
Palxosyops, as now defined, there is only one."  (Mansn, Am. Journ. Sci. & 
Arts, 3d ser., XX XIX, 525, June, 1890). 
Limnotherium Marsu, 1871. Primates, Notharctidze. 
Am. Journ. Sci. & Arts, 2d ser., II, 43-44, July, 1871 (sep. issued June 21); 
Hay, Cat. Foss. Vert. _. Am., Bull. 179, U. S. Geol. Surv., 789, 1902 (type 
fixed). 
Species: Limnotherium tyrannus Marsh (type), from the Eocene of Dry Creek, 
Wyoming; and FZ. elegans Marsh, from Grizzly Buttes, near Fort Bridger, 
Wyoming. 
Limnotherium: Aiuvzy, marsh; 67piov, wild beast. 
Limnotragus ScrLATER & THomaAs, 1900. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Bovidee. 
Book of Antelopes, IV, pt. xv, 90, Jan., 1900; pt. xvr, 149-170, pls. xcr—xcy, 
text. figs. 108-113, Aug., 1900. 
New name for Hydrotragus Gray, 1872, which is preoccupied by Hydrotragus Fitz- 
inger, 1866, a distinct genus of antelopes. 
Limnotragus: Aíuvy, marsh; ro«yos, goat—in allusion to the animal’s habitat 
about lakes and marshes. 
Limognitherium Firuor, 1880. Ungulata, Ancylopoda, Chalicotheriide. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, XC, No. 26, p. 1580, Jan.—June, 1880. 
Type: Limognitherium ingens Filhol, from the Phosphorites of Quercy (Upper 
Eocene), near Limogne, France. 
Extinct. Based on ‘quelques métacarpiens.’ 
Limognitherium: Limogne, the place in France where the remains were found; 
fypiov, wild beast. 
Linsang S. MtrER, 1839. Fer», Viverrid:ze. 
Verhand. Natuurl. Geschied. Nederland. Bezitt., Leiden, I, for 1839-44; MrLrER, 
Zoogdieren Indisch. Archip., ‘Tab.’ [p. 60], 1839; MtrrER & ScurEGEL, Nieuwe 
Soort Civetkat, Borneo, Viverra boiei, 123-124, 1842; Gray, List Spec. Mamm. 
Brit. Mus., pp. xx, 48, 1843; THomas, Ann. Mus. Genova, 2d ser., X, 9, 1892. 
