FELID 2. 43 
Ursus cultridens, Cuvier. 
Ursus cultridens arvernensis, Cr. and Jobert. 
Ursus drepanodon, Nesti. 
Hab. 8. Europe. 
59674. Cast of the dental portion of the upper and lower Jaws. 
The original is from the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi, 
Attica, and is preserved in the Museum at Munich; it is 
figured by Roth and Wagner in the Abh. math.-phys. Cl. 
‘kbay. Ak. Wiss. vol. vii. pl. ix. fig. 1, under the name of 
M. leoninus, and by Kaup in the ‘ Beitrage, pt. 5, pl. u. 
fig. 2 (1861), under the name of MV. cultridens. The spe- 
cimen exhibits pm. 3 and pm. 4, and the three mandibular 
cheek-teeth. Purchased, 1879. 
11929. Cast of the left upper canine. The original is from Puy-de- 
Dome (? Lower Pliocene), and is preserved in the Paris 
Museum ; it is figured by De Blainville in the ‘ Ostéo- 
graphie,’ genus Felis, plate xvii. 
; Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1836. 
49674. Cast of the right ramus of the mandible. The original is 
from the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi, and is preserved in 
the Museum at Munich. It is figured by Wagner in 
the Abh. math.-phys. Cl. k.-bay. Ak. Wiss. vol. vil. pl. v. 
fig. 11, under the name of WW. leoninus. From its slender 
form and small canine, this specimen may probably be 
referred to a female. Purchased, 1879. 
49967 a. Anterior portion of the left ramus of the mandible; from 
the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt. The 
crown of the canine, and the summits of pm. 4 and m. J are 
broken away, but m.1 is perfect. This specimen belongs 
to Kaup’s so-called Felis aphanista; but appears to differ in 
no respect from the mandible of No. 49674. No history. 

M. 413. Cast of part of the right ramus of the mandible. The 
original is from the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim. 
Egerton Collection. Purchased, 1882. 
40873. A fragment of the upper canine of a Macherodus, probably 
belonging to the present species ; locality unknown. 
Presented by OC. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 
28845 x. Wax model of a right upper canine, of comparatively small 
size. ‘The original is from the Lower Pliocene of the Val 
d’ Arno, Italy. Presented by J. B. Pentland, Esq., 1853. 
