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an almost complete transition from more typical species of 
the genus to the viverrine Paleoprionodon. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Genus PROAGLURUS, Filhol *. 
4? mee 
Dentition :—I. 3, C. i, Pm. 4, M. 5. This genus is doubtfully 
placed in 
the present family ; it seems to connect Pseudelurus with 
the viverrine Palewoprionodon, and also exhibits affinity with the 
Mustelide. There is a talon and a small inner cusp to the lower 
carnassial. The first lobe of pm. 4 is rudimentary or wanting. 
Prozlurus lemanensis, Filhol ’. 
Hab. France. 
M. 1645. 
M. 1646. 
Hinder portion of the left ramus of the mandible, show- 
ing the third and fourth premolars, the carnassial (broken), 
and the alveolus of the minute m.2; from the Upper 
Eocene of Bach, near Lalbenque (Lot), France. This 
specimen agrees precisely with the mandibles figured by 
Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. x. pl. xxvi. figs. 7-10. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Two specimens of the right maxilla of a Carnivore, 
probably belonging to the present species ; from the Upper 
Eocene of Bach. The more perfect specimen contains 
the third premolar and the carnassial, and the alveoli of 
pm. 2 and m.1, behind which there was no other tooth. 
The carnassial is musteline, having a rudimentary anterior 
lobe, and the third premolar is feline. The teeth agree so 
exactly in size and general character with those of the 
mandible, that there is every probability that the maxilla 
belongs to the same species. The length of the upper 
carnassial is 0,014. Purchased, 1884. 

Genus AE LUROGALE, Filhol *. 
ge 3 1 3 1 
Dentition :—1. By C. p Pm. Gs” M. (2): 
1 Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. x. art. 3, p. 192 (1879), Proailurus, 
Ibid. 
3 Tbid. vol. iii. art. 7, p. 14 (1872). 
