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Pagiodon PrrEns, 1870. Cete, 
Sitzungs-Ber. Gesellsch. Naturforsch. Freunde Berlin, 1870, 14-16. 
Type: Pagiodon grandis Peters, locality not stated. 
Pagiodon: z&y10s, solid; 65@v=d5ovs, tooth. 
Pagomys Gray, 1864. EP Pinnipedia, Phocidee. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1864, 31; ALLEN, Hist. N. Am. Pinnipeds, 417, 1880 
(type fixed ). 
Species: Phoca fetida Fabricius (type), from the Arctic Ocean; and ?Phoca 
nummularis Temminck, from Japan. 
Pagomys: may os, ice; j/Üc, mouse, rat—‘ice rat,’ or as expressed by the English 
name of the common species P. fatida, * floe rat’—from the animals habit of 
resorting to ice floes to bring forth its young. 
Pagophilus (subgenus of Callocephalus) Gray, 1844. — Fero, Pinnipedia, Phocide. 
Zool. Voy. H. M.S. ‘Erebus & Terror,’ 3, 1844; Cat. Mamm. Brit. Mus., pt. 1, 
Seals, 25-26, fig. 8, 1850 (raised to generic rank); Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 
1864, 29, 31; ALLEN, Hist. N. Am. Pinnipeds, 416, 462, 1880. 
Type: Phoca grenlandica Erxleben, from the North Atlantic, along the coasts of 
Greenland and Newfoundland. 
Name preoccupied by Pagophila Kaup, 1829, a genus of Birds. 
Pagophilus: may os, ice; Pidos, loving. 
Paguma Gray, 1831. Feree, Viverride. 
Zool. Miscellany, 17, 1831; Proc. Zool. Soc. London, for 1830, 95, Aug. 5, 1831; 
ibid., 1864, 539-542; Philos. Mag., new ser., X, 234-255, 1831. 
Type: Glo larvatus H. Smith, from China. 
Paguma: A coined word, evidently modeled after Puma. 
Paidopithex Pontiac, 1895. Primates, Simiidee. 
Bull. Soc. Belge Géol., IX, Proc. Verb., 149, 151, figs. 1, 2, 1895. 
Type: Paidopither rhenanus Pohlig, from the lower Pliocene of Eppelsheim, 
Germany. 
Extinct. Based on a right femur. 
Paidopithex: mais, ra1006, child; zí05£, monkey. 
Pajeros Gray, 1867. Fer:e, Felidze. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1867, 269-270; Cat. Carn., Pachyderm., & Edentate 
Mamm. Brit. Mus., 18, 1869. 
Type: Pajeros pampanus Gray (= Felis pajeros Desmarest), from South America. 
Name antedated by Lynchailurus Severtzow, 1858. 
Pajeros: From the specific name, which is based on the local name used by Azara 
(Voy. au Paraguay). 
Palacodelphis (see Palzeodelphis). Cete, Physeteride. 
Palzacodon Lzipv, 1872. Glires, Proglires, Mixodectidee. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Apr. 16, LSU 20-21; OsBorn, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. 
Hist., N. Y., XVI, 210-211, June 28, 1902 (ordinal position). 
Type: Pal:wacodon verus IST from the Eocene of Lodge-pole Trail, Wyoming. 
Extinct. Based on two specimens. ‘‘ One of the specimens, an upper-jaw frag- 
ment, contains a molar tooth . . . The second specimen [is] an isolated 
tooth." 
Palxacodon: radaids, ancient;* d», point; dd0v=ddovs, tooth. 
Palehoplophorus AwrcGniwo, 1883. Edentata, Glyptodontid:e. 
Bol. Acad. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, V, entr. 3, pp. 301—302, 1883; VIII, entr. 1, pp. 
131-134, 1885; Cont. Conocimiento Mamif. Fósil. Repüb. Argentina, in Act. 
Acad. Nac. Cien., Córdoba, VI, 802, pl. rv fig. 6, 1889. 

*The apes p: indicating an ancient s Sd or E is ES self- 
explanatory. 
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