659 INDEX GENERUM MAMMALIUM 
Subhyracodon (subg. of Aceratherium) Branpr, 1878. Ungulata, Rhinocerotidee. 
Mém. Acad. Imp. Sei, St. Pétersbourg, VII* sér., XXVI, No. 5, pp. 30-32, 
1878. 
Species, 3: Aceratherium mite Cope, from the Oligocene of Colorado; A. occidentale 
Leidy, from the Oligocene (White River) of South Dakota, and A. quadri- 
plicatum Cope, from the Oligocene of Colorado. 
Extinct. 3 
Subhyracodon: Lat. sub, under, near; --Hyracodon. 
Subulo (subgenus of Cervus) H. Smirn, 1827. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervidee. 
Griffith’s Cuvier, Animal Kingdom, V, 318-319, 1827. 
Subula Lesson, Nouv. Tableau Régne Animal, Mamm., 174, 1842 (preoccupied 
by Subula Schumacher, 1817, a genus of Mollusca). 
Species, 3: Cervus rufus Mliger, C. simplicicornis Iiger, and C. nemorivagus Cuvier, 
all from Paraguay. 
Subulo: Lat., a kind of hart with pointed horns. ‘‘We have adopted the term 
Subulo or Brocket, . . . the word itself designating, in the technical phrase- 
ology of the chase, the stag with his first or simple horns."  (H. Swrrn, Grif- 
fith’s Cuvier, IV, 140, 1827.) 
Subulus* Brookes, 1828. Ungulata, Artiodactyla, Cervidee. 
“Cat. Anat. & Zool. Mus. of Joshua Brookes, London, 35-36, 1828 (previous to 
July 14).”’ 
Species: Subulus americanus Brookes, from New Jersey; and S. spinosus Brookes, 
locality not stated. 
Subunicuspidens (subg. of Plesiadapis) Lemoinr, 1887. Primates, Plesiadapidze. 
Comptes Rendus, Paris, CIV, No. 3, p. 193, Jan.-June, 1887; Bull. Soc. Géol. 
de France; 3* sér., X V, :No.-3, p. 149, Apr., 1887. 
Type: Plesiadapis daubrei Lemoine, from the lower Eocene in the vicinity of 
Reims, France. 
Extinct. 
Subunicuspidens: Lat. sub, under, near; wnus, one; cuspis, point; dens, tooth— 
‘single-pointed tooth,’ in allusion to the simple form of the upper incisors in 
comparison with those of Tricuspidens. 
Subursus BrarNvirLLE, 1837. Fere, ? 
Ann. Sci. Nat., Paris, 2° sér., Zool, VIII, 279, Nov., 1837; Ostéog. Mamm. 
Récents et Foss., II, fasc. vi (Carnassiers), 50, 60-62, 78, 1840; fase. 1x (Car- 
nassiers, Subursus), 1-123, Atlas, IL, Subursus, pls. 1-xvir, 1841. 
A group of supergeneric value, but called a ‘genus’ in fasciculus rx, page 1. It 
was based on the following seven genera now placed in several distinct fami- 
lies: Arctitis or Ictides, Cercoleptes, Ailurus, Procyon, Nasua, Mydaus, and 
Meles. Several others were added to the list in 1841. 
Subursus: Lat. sub, under, near; + Ursus. 
Sukotyro Kerr, 1792. Ungulata, a 
Animal Kingdom, I, Mamm., No. 163, 1792; ALLEN, Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 
New York, VII, 181-182, June 19, 1895. 
Sukotyrus Kerr, Animal Kingdom, I, 114-115, fig. 165, 1792. 
Type: Sukotyro indicus Kerr, from Java. ‘‘Apparently a fabulous beast, men- 
tioned by the traveler Nieuhoff . . . Sukotyro has no status, having a myth- 
ical basis, as shown by Kerr's description and figure." (ALLEN. ) 
Sukotyro: The name given to a mythical beast by the Chinese in Java.  (PEN- 
NANT, Hist. Quad., 3d ed., I, 175-176, 1793.) 
Suneus Hemprich & EnnENBERG, 1832. Insectivora, Soricidee. 
Symbole Physicee, Mamm., II, sig. k, Sept., 1832; Wacxzn, Suppl. Schreber’s 
Siiugthiere, V, 554, 1855 (under Sorex crassicaudus). 
* This name is open to question, as it was SHLESDORE in a TOSS 'atalogue. 
