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Herpestes lemanensis, Fomer. 

 Syn. (?) Herpestes jnimisvus, Pomel -, 



The specimens referred to this species vary considerably in size, 

 the larger ones indicating an animal fully equal in size to Viverra 

 zihetha. The general structure of the mandible and teeth agrees 

 very closely "with that of H. griseus, but the ramus is somewhat 

 deeper and more convex inferiorly ; the cranium is unknown. The 

 species may have been allied to some of the larger African forms. 



Hah. Europe. 



M. 2380. Hinder portion of the right ramus of the mandible, 

 showing m. 1 and m. 2 ; from the Lower Miocene (Upper 

 Oligocene) of St. Geraud-le-Puy ( Allier), France. Similar 

 specimens are figured by Filhol in the ' Ann. Sci. Geol.' 

 vol. X. pi. xxiii. ; m. 2 has one root. Purchased, 1885. 



M. 2381. The greater part of the right ramus of the mandible of a 

 smaller individual, showing all the cheek-teeth or their 

 alveoli ; from St. Gerand-le-Fuy. The alveolus of m7^ is 

 double. Purchased, 1885. 



Family URSID.E (pt. i. p. 106). 



Subfamily C a x i n .e (pt. i. p. 107). 



Genus CYNODICTIS (pt. i. p. 107). 



Cynodictis leptorh3nicha (pt, i. p. 117). 



M. 2360. The anterior portion of the cranium together with the 

 mandible in apposition : from the Phosphorites of Caylux. 

 The cranium of this specimen agrees exactly with the one 

 figured by Filhol in the • Ann. Sci. Geol.' vol. vii. pi. xxiv. 

 fig. 106^ Purchased, 1885. 



Genus CANIS (pt. i. p. 123). 



Canisl tringo, Blumenbach*. 



Hab. Australia. 



The following specimens apparently indicate the existence of this 

 species contemporaneously with ThylacoJeo and other extinct Mar- 

 supials. 



^ Catalogue Methodique, p. ^b (1853). 



- Loc. cit. See Filhol, Ann. Sci. Geol. vol. x. art. 3, p. 171. 



3 For an error in the description of this plate, see pt. i. p. 115, note 2. 



* Handbiicli der Naturgeschichte, 1st French ed. vol. i. p. 103 (1803). 



