HOLLAND AND PETERSON: OSTEOLOGY OF THE CHALICOTHEROIDEA. 381 
FaLconer, Hucu, AND Cauttey, P. T.—Transactions of the Geological Society of London, 
Mol Ws ps 302: 
The authors give a description of Anoplotheriwm sivalense based upon fragments 
in their possession. 
1839-1864. 
De BuainvitLe, H. M. D.—“ Osteographie ”’ Anoplotheriums, p. 66, Planches III and IV. 
The plates represent with fidelity the remains of the ‘‘ grande Anoplotherium ”’ of 
Lartet = Macrothervum grande. 
1847. 
Fauconer, Huey, AnD Cautuiry, P. T.—“ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis ”’ Folio, Plates only. 
In Part VIII, Plate 80, nine figures are given, showing the dentition and the anterior 
portion of the skull of Chalicotherium sivalense. Fig. 1b seems to show an opening, 
which, unless we had the paper published in 1868 (cf. H. Falconer under that date), 
would certainly lead the student to believe that there existed a vacant alveolus for 
an incisor in the lower jaw. 
1848-1852.? 
GeErvais, Paut— Zodlogie et Paléontologie Francaises,”’ Vol. I, p. 91. 
Gervais applies to the “ grand Anoplotherium ” of Lartet, which the latter found 
at the same place where he had discovered the remains of the ‘‘ Pangolin gigantesque,”’ 
the generic name proposed by Kaup in 1883, the generic identity of the forms being 
shown by the dentition. Chalicotherium grande (Gervais) Lartet, thenceforth, is 
recognized as a Perissodactyl, through the remains of the head; while the feet are still 
regarded as representing the remains of a colossal edentate, Macrothervum. 
1853. 
Pictet, Francois JULES—‘Traité Elémentaire de Paléontologie’’ (Second Edition),’ 
Tome I, p. 337; Atlas Pl. XV, fig. 6. 
Under Chalicotherium Kaup, Pictet in the figure above cited gives figures of a 
detached molar tooth and of four united molars. 
In the text he recognizes four species of Chalicotherium as having been ascertained 
to have existed, the two named by Kaup, of which Pictet says that ‘‘ C. Goldfussi had 
the size of the Javan rhinoceros,” while he compares the smaller species with “ the 
Sumatran rhinoceros ”’; C. grande Gervais; and C. swvalense Falconer & Cautley, the 
latter figured, but not as yet described. 
1854. 
RotH (JOHANNES) AND WAGNER (JOHANN ANDREAS)—Abhandlungen der Bayerischen 
Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vol. VII, p. 415, Pl. X, figs. 1 and 2. 
The authors describe and figure the proximal phalanx of an undetermined species of 
Macrotherium from Pikermi. 
2 A second edition was published in 1859. 
3 The first edition was published in 1844, 
