64. CARNIVORA. 
mandible. The original of this specimen was obtained 
from the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt ; 
and is figured by Kaup in the ‘ Oss. Foss. de Darmstadt,’ 
pt. ii. pl. i. fig. 3, and by De Blainville in the ‘ Ostéo- 
graphie,’ genus Lelis, pl. xvi. Purchased. 
Felis catug (Linn.)*. 
Hab, Kurope. 
16710. The left ramus of the mandible, from Kent’s-Hole Cavern, 
(Fig.) Torquay. This specimen is mentioned in Owen’s ‘ British 
Fossil Mammals and Birds, p. 173, and the teeth are 
figured in outline in the figure on p. 172. 
Mcknery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 
M. 95. The left ramus of the mandible, containing the carnassial ; 
from Cat’s-Hole Cavern, Gower, Glamorganshire. 
Presented by Gen. Wood, 1865. 
M: 96. The left ramus of the mandible, containing the canine and 
the three cheek-teeth ; from Cat’s-Hole Cavern. | 
Presented by Gen. Wood, 1865. 
Genus PSEUDAZLURUS, Gervais *. 
Dentition :—1. C. ; Pm. ay M. a The inner cusp of the 
lower carnassial is absent in the typical forms, but is present in 
P. intermedius?. 
Pseudzlurus intermedius, Filhol’. 
Hab. France. 
M. 1367. Two portions of the opposite rami of the mandible, one 
showing the two last premolars and the carnassial, and 
the other the last premolar and the carnassial (broken), 
and both showing the alveolus of a small m.2; from the 
Upper Eocene of Caylux (Tarn-et-Garonne), France. These 
specimens are similar to the type specimen figured by 
Filhol ’, with the exception of the presence of m.2. In the 
presence of a minute inner cusp to m. I this species forms 
1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 62 (1766). 
2 Zool. et Pal. Frangaises, lst ed. vol. i. p. 127 (1848-52). 
3 In the ‘ Palaontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 314, it is stated that this 
cusp is invariably absent. 
4 Ann. Sci. Géol, vol. vii. art. 7, p. 167 (1876). 
5 Ibid. pl. xxv. figs. 128-9. 
