SUPPLEMENT. 329 



Genus won det. 

 The following specimen indicates a small Antelope, perhaps 

 belonging to Cephalophus, 

 Hob. India. 



M. 3493. Fragment of the right maxilla, showing the three true 

 molars ; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. Noticed 

 by the writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. iv. 

 p. 21. Cautley Collection. Presented 1842. 



Family GIRAFFID^ (pt. ii. p. 58). 

 Genus HYDASPITHERIUM, Lydekker\ 



The antlers arise from a common base directly above the occiput ; 

 and there is a large lachrymal vacuity in the facial region. 



Hydaspitherium megacephalum, Lydekker ^. 



This is the type species. 

 Hah. India (Punjab). 



M. 3723. Cast of the imperfect cranium. The original, which is the 

 type, was obtained from the Pliocene Siwaliks of Asnot, 

 Punjab, and is preserved in the Indian Museum, Calcutta 

 (^0. B. 150) ; it is described and figured by the present 

 writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. i. p. 159, 

 pis. xxvi., xxvii. ; a supplemental description being also 

 given in vol. ii. p. 118 of the same work. 



Made in the Museum^ 1886. 



Family CERVIDiE (pt. ii. p. 73). 



Genus CARIACUS (pt. ii. p. 74). 



A. Cariacine group. 



Cariacusi palutro^u^ (Desmarest ^). 



Syn. Cervus paludosus, Desmarest *. 

 Cervus affinis-paludoso, Lund '. 

 Cervus magnus, Bravard ^. 

 Blastoceros paludosus, Gray^. 



Hah. S. America (Brazil and Paraguay). 



^ Eec. Geol. Surv. Ind. vol. ix. p. 154 {l^1Q).—Hyclaspidotherhm. 



2 Log. cit. 



3 Mammalogie, p. 443 (1822). — Cervus. -^ Loc. cit. 

 5 K. Danske Vid. Selsk. Skr. toI. ix. p. 198 (1842). 



^ In Gervais' Zool. et Pal. Generales, ser. 1, p. 133 (1867-69). 

 '^ Cat. Ruiniuaut Mammalia Brit. Mus. p. 87 (1872). 



