26491. 
Syn. 
Syn. 
PRIMATES. 
Cast of the right femur. The original (which is said to be 
lost) was obtained from the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, 
Hesse-Darmstadt, and is figured by Kaup in the ‘ Beitriige,’ 
pt. 5, pl. i. figs. 3, 3.a (1861). Purchased, 1851. 
Genus HYLOBATES, Llliger’. 
Phopithecus, P. Gervais?. 
Eylobates antiquus (Blainville’). 
Pithecus antiquus, Blainyille’. 
Phopithecus antiquus, P. Gervais®. 
Phopithecus platyodon, Biedermann. 
Hab. 8. Europe. 
29614. Cast of the greater portion of the mandible. The original 
is from the Middle Miocene of Sansan (Gers), France, and 
is preserved in the Paris Museum. It is figured by Gervais 
in the second edition of the Zool. et Pal. Frangaises, p. 9. 
Riitimeyer refers the species to Hylobates. 
Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 
Family CERCOPITHECID A. 
Dentition.—The dental formula is the same as in the Sumude. 
The cusps on the molars are, however, more strongly developed, and 
form ridges running directly across the crown. 
Genus SEMNOPITHECUS, F. Cuvier *. 
Semnopithecus palzindicus, Ly 
Hab. India. 
15710. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, contaiming 
(L719) 
the last premolar and the three true molars, in an early 
condition of wear; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills, 
India. This specimen is described by Falconer and Cautley — 
in the ‘Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal,’ vol. vi. 
p. 304, and is figured in ‘Falconer’s Paleontological 
Memoirs,’ vol.i. pl. xxiv. figs. 5, 6. The teeth correspond 
1 Prodromus Syst. Mamm. et Avium, p. 67 (1811). 
* Zool. et Pal. Frangaises, Ist ed. p. 5 (1848-52). 
® Ostéographie, Genus Pithecus, p, 57 (1841). 
4 Loe. cit. ° Loe. cit. 
6 Hist. Nat. d. Mammiféres (1821) (Semno-pithéeque). 
7 Paleontologia Indica (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol. iii. p. 123 (1884). 
