318 SUPPLEMENT. 



43951 a. An upper canine and four cheek-teeth ; from a cave in the 

 Wellington Yalley, ISTew South Wales. 

 Presented hy the Trustees of the Australian Museum^ 1870. 



43951 "b. The left astragalus ; from the same locality. 



Same history. 



Genus AMPHICYON (pt. i. p. 136). 



Amphicyon ambiguus (pt. i. p. 141). 



M. 1363. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, containing 

 the last three premolars and the alveoli of pm- 1 and of the 

 canine ; from the Phosphorites of Cay lux. The teeth are 

 somewhat smaller than those of the specimen figured by 

 Filhol in the ' Ann. Sci. Geol.' vol. vii. pi. xii. figs. 2^^ 

 26, and the anterior basal cusp of pm. 4 is less conspicuous. 



Purchased^ 1884. 



Family PROCYONID^. 

 Genus NASUA, Storr \ 

 Dentition :— I. |, C. |, Pm. % M. |. 



^a^^ua rufa, Desmarest^ 



Syn. Viverra nasua, Linn.^ 



Nasua affinis-sociali, Lund ^. 



Hah. South America. 



18891. The calvarium of an immature individual; from a cave 

 in Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 



18886, 18931, 18929. Several detached molars, and immature man- 

 dibular rami ; from the same locality. Same history. 



^ Prodromus Meth. Mamm. p. 35 (1780). 

 2 Mammalogie, p. 170 (1820). 

 ■' Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 64 (1766). 



* K. Danske Yid. Selskr. Skr. vol. xii. p. 76 (1845). The name N. socialis 

 is a synonym of N. rufa. 



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