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HY ZNIDZ. 87 
M. 1553. Cast of a fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, 
showing pm.4 and m.]. The original of this specimen is 
from the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills, and is preserved in 
the Indian Museum, Calcutta. It is described and figured 
by the present writer in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, 
vol. i. p. 295, pls. xxxviii. fig. 3 and xxxix. fig. 4. 
Purchased, 1842. 
Hyzena eximia, Roth and Wagner’. 
Syn. Hyena hipparionum, Suess (non Gerv.), in parte. 
In this species m. I has a large talon, but no inner cusp; m. 1 is 
large; pm. 1 1s present; and in one specimen pm. 1 is absent. Pm. 3 
has no anterior talon; and in pm. 4 the inner tubercle is very small, 
and the third lobe slightly larger than the second. 
Hab. Greece and Hungary. 

49673. Cast of the complete cranium and mandible, showing the 
whole of the teeth, in a partially worn condition. The 
first upper premolar is wanting on both sides, and there 
is apparently no room for it on the left side. The original 
is from the Lower Pliocene of Pikermi, Attica, and is pre- 
served in the Museum at Munich. Purchased, 1879. 
49678. Cast of the left ramus of the mandible of an immature 
individual; the original is from the Lower Pliocene of 
Pikermi, and is preserved in the Munich Museum. 
Purchased, 1879. 
Hyzena antiqua, Lankester’*. 
Hab. England. 
This is a very doubtful provisional species, founded upon the 
evidence of the one tooth noticed below; it is said to be allied to 
AA. striata, 
37983. The third upper premolar from the Red Crag (Newer Plio- 
(Fig.) cene) of Felixstowe, Essex. This specimen, which is the 
type, is described and figured by Lankester in the Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xiii. p. 56, pl. viii. figs. 5, 6 (1864). 
Purchased, 1864. 
* Abh. math.-phys. Cl. k.-bay. Ak. Wiss. vol. vii. p. 396 (1854). 
? Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xiii. p. 56 (1864). 
