Artiodactyla — Xiphodon, Dichodon, etc. 



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Here may be eimmerated Xiphodon, from Montmartre, Xiphodon. 



Caylux, and Vauclnse in France ; also Dicliodon and Dicho- £~ c £°6 on ' 



bunus, from the Isle of Wig-lit and Hampshire, and from Ceenotheri- ' 



Montmartre and Vaucluse, France ; CcenotJierwim, a genus of um. 

 small animals about the size of liaises and rabbits, whose 



Fig. 55. — The last five right upper cheek-teeth of Anoplo'herium cayluxense (Lydekker), 

 from the Upper Eocene of Caylux, France, \. 



Fig. 56. — Part of the right maxilla of an immature specimen of Anoplotherium 

 secundaria, a (Cuvier). Upper Eocene, Debruge, France, \. 



remains are preserved in the greatest abundance and perfection 

 in freshwater deposits of Lower Miocene age at Cournon and 

 Sauvetat (Puy-de-D6me), and Allier, and also in the Upper csenothe- 

 Eocene at Caylux, France. It is likewise found at Haslach, rium. 

 near Ulm, in Wurtemberg. Seven species, varying but little in Table-case, 

 size, are exhibited. Their dental formula was complete, namely, No « 8 - 

 eleven teeth in each jaw, in all forty-four. In most of the 



Fie;. 57. — The last four right upper cheek-teeth of LopJiiotneryx Clialaniati (Pomel) ; 

 from the Eocene Phosphorites of Quercy, France. 



species the series is continuous, with no diastema between the Gelocus 



canines and premolars. The feet had four complete digits. L °P ni °- 



Gelocus and LopAiomeryx occur in the Lower Miocene of several choero- 



localities in France, and Cheer ornery x in the Siwalik Hills, India, meryx. 



