SUPPLEMENT. 



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Genus PRO-ffiLURUS (pt. i. p. 65). 



Proselurus lemanensis (pt. i. p. 65). 



M. 2379. The nearly complete right ramus of the mandible, showing 

 the broken canine, and all the cheek-teeth except pm. 1 and 

 ^172 ; from the Lower Miocene of St. Gerand-le-Puy 

 (Allier), France. Purchased^ 1885. 



Genus iELUROGALE (pt. i. p. 65). 



The American feline termed Nimravus (woodcut, fig. 48) by Cope 

 apparently only differs from jElurogale ^ by the absence of pm. 2, 



Ym. 48. 



Nimravus gomphodus, Cope. — Skull and vertebrge ; from the Miocene 



of Oregon, U.S.A. 



(From the Amer. Nat.) 



which scarcely seems a generic character, when the variations in 

 the number of these teeth in a single species of many of the primi- 

 tive Cats is considered. 



^lurogale intermedia, Filhol ". 



This is the type species, and is usually about equal in size to 



^ See ' Palosontologia Indiea,' ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 314. 

 '^ Ann. Sei. Geol. vol. iii. art. 7, p. 14 (1872). 



