690 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM. 
Sauro-cetus AcGassiz, 1848. Cete, Basilosauridee. 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1848, 4-5, 57. 
Type: Sauro-cetus gibbesii Agassiz, from the Eocene of South Carolina. 
Extinct. Based on an isolated tooth. 
Saurodelphis BurmetsrrEr, 1891. Cete, Platanistidze. 
Anal. Soc. Cien. Argentina, XX XII, entr. rv, 161-162, Oct., 1891; Anal. Mus. 
Nae. Buenos Aires, III, entr. 18, pp. 451—460, pl. vin, 1891. 
New name for S«urocetes Burmeister, 1871, which is preoccupied by Sawro-cetus 
Agassiz, 1848, a genus of Basilosauride. 
Name antedated (?) by Pontoplanodes Ameghino, Aug. 1, 1891. Burmeister’s 
article, however, is said to have been published in ‘La Prensa’ of June 26, 
1891, in which case his name has precedence over that of Ameghino. 
Extinct. 
Saurodelphis: Gavpos, lizard; deA@is, dolphin—in allusion to the teeth. 
Savia (see Cavia). Glires, Caviidee. 
Scabellia Amecuino, 1901. Ungulata, Astrapotheroidea ( Albertogaudryid:ze). 
Bol. Acad. Nae: Cien. Córdoba, X VI, 400, July, 1901 (sep. p. 54). 
Type: Scabellia laticincta Ameghino, from the ‘ Cretaceous’ of Patagonia. 
Extinct. 
Scabellia: Lat. scabellum, low stool, cricket. 
Scaeopus Prrers, 1865. Edentata, Brady podid:ze. 
Monatsber. K. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., Berlin, for 1864, 678 footnote, 1865. 
Type: Bradypus torquatus Illiger, from Brazil. 
Scaeopus: 6Kai0s, clumsy, crooked; zovs, foot. 
Scalabrinia LypEKKER, 1894. Ungulata, Litopterna, Macraucheniide. 
Nat. Science, IV, No. 24, p. 122 footnote, Feb., 1894; Anal. Mus. La Plata, Palzeont. 
Argentina, II, art. No. 11, 69, Mar., 1894. 
Emendation of Scalabrinitherium Ameghino, 1883, **a hybrid and barbarous name 
which ean not be admitted."  (LvDEKKER.) 
Scalabrinitherium AMEGHINO, 1883. Ungulata, Litopterna, Macraucheniid:e. 
Bol. 4ead. Nac. Cien. Córdoba, V, entr. 1, pp. 108-112, 1883; Cont. Conocimiento 
Mamíf. Fósil. Repüb. Argentina, in Act. Acad. Nac. Cien., Córdoba, VI, 
533-543, 920, figs. in pls. XXIII, XXIV, XXVII, XXXIII, LXX, LXXI, LXXIII, LXXVIII, 
1889. à 
Scalabrinia LYDEKKER, Nat. Science, IV, No. 24, p. 122 footnote, Feb., 1894; 
Anal. Mus. La Plata, Paleeont. Argentina, II, art. No. m1, 69, Mar., 1894. 
Type: Scalabrinitherium bravardi Ameghino, from the barrancas del Paraná, Entre 
Rios, Argentina. 
Extinct. Based on 3 molars. 
Scalabrinitherium: Scalabrini; 6npiov, wild beast—in honor of Prof. Pedro Sca- 
labrini, of Paraná, Argentina. 
Scaldicetus Du Bus, 1867. Cete, Physeteridze. 
Bull. Acad. Roy. Belgique, 2° sér., X XIV, 567-568, 1867. 
Type: Scaldicetus caretti Du Bus, from the Antwerp Crag of Borgerhout, Belgium. 
Extinct. Based on teeth. 
Scaldicetus: Lat. Scaldis, the river Scheldt, on which Antwerp is situated, and 
near the type locality; cetus, whale. 
Scalopus* (‘Cuvier’) Grorrroy, 1808. Insectivora, Talpide. 
[G. Cuvier, Lecons Anat. Comp., I, 1800, Tabl. I—names only, ‘Scalope, Scalops’. ] 
GEorrRoy, Cat. Mamm. Mus. National Hist. Nat., 77-78, 1803. 

*This form strictly antedates the commonly accepted spelling Scalops, which 
is only a nomen mndum in 1800. 
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