FELID,—ICTICYON. 89 
CHRYSOCYON. 
Chrysocyon jubatus. 
Canis jubatus, Burmeister, Faun. Bras. taf. 26. figs. 1, 2 (skull). 
LYCALOPEX. 
Teeth :—Incisors $$; Canines ++; Premolars “$; Molars 7% ;=44. 
Lycalopex cancrivorus. 
Burmeister, Faun. Bras. taf. 27. figs. 1-4 (skull).—Blainv., Ost. Atl. 
G. Canis, p. 30. pl. 8 (skull). 
a. Skull. The right side of the lower jaw has six tuberculous 
teeth, five of which stand in a cluster ; the left jaw has only two. 
b, c. Skulls. Brazils. 
NYCTEREUTES. 
4-4 
2 
73 Molars > ;=42. 
Teeth :—Incisors ==; Canines =}; Premolars =F 
The Raccoon Doe. Nyctereutes procyonoides. 
Canis (Nyctereutes) viverrinus, Zemm., Fauna Japonica, t. 8 (skull). 
—-Schrenck, Reise, figs. 2-6. . 
Canis procyonoides, Schrenck, Séugth. des Amur-Landes, p. 53. 
taf. 5 (skeleton), 1858. 
Cervical vertebra ............ 7 
Dorsal ..... eet aded GaSen tehsil 5 13 
UMAR: ke swans dor on ieee 7 
Saeral psc. iwc end-nse bh pgcooraes as 3 
0170s 1 Cee a me a 17 
*q, Skull. 
b. Skeleton, Japan. From Mr. Frank’s Collection. 
*¢. Skull. 
d, Skeleton. Japan. From Mr. Warwick’s Collection. 
ICTICYON. 
a Premolars 3; Molars 3=38. 
3-3 | ‘ 
4-4’ 
53; Canines 
Teeth :—Incisors 
The Brack-BELLIED Icticyon. Icticyon venaticus. 
Wagner, Wiegm. Archiv, 1843,—Burmeister, Faun. Bras. p. 1. taf. 18 
(skeleton), taf. 19. figs. 1-6 (skulls), taf. 20 (sternum, feet, and 
atlas), 1856. 
*q, Skull. Brazils. From Mr. Brandt’s Collection.—The specimen 
described by Dr. Gray in the Ann. Nat. Hist. 1846, xvii. p. 293. 
