GAT7DKT OUOtOOT OP ATTICA. 5 



Number of individuals 11. Foreign locality — Upper Miocene 

 of Baltavar and of the Sevalik Hills. 



31. Family ANTiLOPiDiB. Species Palmotragus Rouenii, Gaudry. A 



ruminant with horns recurved, oval in section and divergent. 

 Molars without an accessory column, which, however, is present 

 in lower true molars 1 and 2. It is allied to the Giraffe, Deer, 

 and Antelope. Number of individuals 3. 



32. Family Antilopid^. Species Palceoryx Pallasii, Gaudry. A 



subgenus of Antelope, allied to the Oryx. The accessory 

 column is present in the upper true molars 2 and 3. It has no 

 larmiers. Horncores recurved and oval in section. It is the 

 largest of the Antelopes, and has Oryx leucojphceus for its nearest 

 living ally. Number of individuals 3. 



33. Family Antilopid^. Species PrtZoeori/a? jparvic^ms, Gaudry. One- 



third smaller than the preceding, while the horncores are quite 

 as large. Number of individuals 2. 



34. Family Antilopid^. Genus Antilojpe. The animal is only 

 known by one gigantic horncore. 



35. Family Antilopid^. Species J^m^ocen«s J waZ^^ms, Gaudry. Of 



the size of a small Deer, allied to the Goats in the shape of its 

 horncores ; in other respects to the Antelopes. No larmiers. 

 Horncores compressed and triangular in section at the base. 

 The bones present many variations which, were it not for the 

 gradations observable in a large series, might be considered dif- 

 ferences of specific value. Number of individuals 50. Foreign 

 locality — Upper Miocene of Cucuron. 



36. Family Antilopid^. Species Tragocerus Valenciennesi, Gaudry. 



It differs from the preceding by its slightly smaller size and less 

 compression of the horncores. Number of individuals 2. 



37. Family Antilopidje. Genus Antilope. This species is based on 



a skull of the same form as that of Tragocerus Amaltheus ; but 

 the horncores are different. 



38. Family Aj^tilopiu^. Genus Antilopel This species has not 



been determined. 



39. Family Antilopid^. Species Palceoreas Lindermayeri, Gaudry. 

 A subgenus of Antilojpe, with spirally twisted straight horn- 

 cores in adult ; allied to Oreas and to Gazella. In the young the 

 spiral is not deeply impressed on the horncores; accessory 

 column present in upper molars. The animal is larger than 

 Gazella dorcas. Number of individuals 36. 



40. Family Antilopid^. Species Antidorcas ? Roihii, Gaudry. This 



species is based on a pair of horncores and a frontlet ; they are 

 spirally twisted, and together assume a lyrate form. Number 

 of individuals 5. 



41. Family Antilopid^. Species G^a^eZZa 5rmcor%w, Gaudry. About 



the size of the Gazella dorcas, from which animal it differs in 

 the presence of accessory columns in the teeth, and in the thick- 

 ness of the horncores. It is closely allied to Aniilope deper- 

 dita, Gervais. Number of individuals 50. Foreign locality — 

 Upper Miocene of Baltavar, Cucuron, and Concud. 



