
PALAEOHYUS—PALZOMEPHITIS. 501 
Palaeohyus—Continued. 
Type: Sus (Palaeohyus) wylensis Meyer (nomen nudum), from Riesenberg, Bohe- 
mia, Austria-Hungary. 
Extinct. Based on upper molars. 
Palaeohyus: madards, ancient; óc, óc, hog. 
Palaeolagus Lripy, 1856. Glires, Leporid:e. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856, 89-90. 
Palxolagus ALLEN, Mon. N. Am. Rodentia, 373-375, 1877; FonsvrH Mazon, Trans. 
Linn. Soc. London, 2d ser., Zool., VII, pt. 9, pp. 470-472, Nov., 1899; Mar- 
THEW, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., N. Y., XVI, 306-310, figs. 15-17, Sept. 25, 
1902. 
Palzologus MAnscHALL, Nomenclator Zool., Mamm, 10, 1873; Cours, Century 
Dict., III, 3413, 1889 (under Leporid:e, misprint). 
Type: Palaeolagus haydeni Leidy, from the Oligocene of the Bad Lands of 
* Nebraska! (South Dakota?). 
Extinct. Based on ‘numerous small fragments of jaws, containing molar teeth.’ 
Palaeolagus: madards, ancient; Ac óc, hare. 
Paleolama Gervais, 1867. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Camelid:e. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, LXV, 281, July-Dec., 1867. 
Species: Auchenia weddellii Gervais, and A. castelnaudii Gervais, from the Prov- 
ince of Buenos Aires, Argentina. 
Extinct. 
Palxolama: wadatos, ancient; 4- Lama. 
Palzolemur (see Paleolemur). Primates, Adapidee. 
Palaeolithops AwraniNo, 1891. Ungulata, Toxodontia, Toxodontid:e. 
Revista Argentina Hist. Nat., I, entr. 4a, 240-241, Aug. 1, 1891. 
New name for Lithops Ameghino, 1887, which is said to be preoccupied by Lith- 
opsis Scudder, 1878, a genus of Hemiptera. 
. Extinct. 
Palaeolithops: maXards, ancient; -- Lithops. 
Palaeologus (see Palaeolagus). Glires, Leporid:e. 
Paleomanis Forsyrn Mason, 1888. Ungulata, QS 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, CVII, No. 27, p. 1180, July-Dec., 1888. 
Type: Palxomanis neas Forsyth Major, from the Pliocene of the Isle of Samos, 
on the coast of Asia Minor. 
Palxomanis: waiaids, ancient; -|- Manis. 
Palzomastodon Anprews, 1901. Ungulata, Proboscidea, Elephantid:e. 
Zoologist, London, 4th ser., V, 319, Aug. 15, 1901; Tageblatt V. Internat. Zool.- 
Congresses, Berlin, No. 6, p. 4, Aug. 16, 1901; Geol. Mag., London, new ser., 
decade tv, vol. VIII, 401—403, fig. 1, Sept., 1901. 
Type: Palzeomastodon beadnelli Andrews, from the lower Oligocene of the province 
of Fayum, Egypt. 
Extinct. Based on a nearly complete ramus. 
Pal«xomastodon: zcAcióc, ancient; - Mastodon. 
Palzomephitis JXcorn, 1839. Fere, Viverride. 
[Oken's Isis, 1837, 436—nomen nudum]; Die Fossilen Sáugethiere in Würtem- 
berg, 2te Abtheil., 78-79, 203, Tab. x figs. 7-8, 1839. 
Palaiomephitis JXaxn, ibid., 201, 1839. 

* <The so-called Palzomeanis, from the Pliocene of Samos, turns out to have been 
founded on remains of an ungulate." (LvpEkkER, Geog. Hist. Mamm., 187 footnote, 
1896. ) 
