110 CARNIVORA. 
M. 1662. Hinder portion of the left ramus of the mandible, showing 
the carnassial, m.2, and the alveolus of m. 3, with the 
complete coronoid process; from the Upper Eocene of 
Bach. Purchased, 1884. 
M. 1663. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, showing the 
second true molar; from the Upper Kocene of Bach. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Cynodictis gryei, Filhol’. 
A large species, with “ microdont” and ‘“ meionocreodont” denti- 
{ions | 
Hab. France. 
M. 1368. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the last four 
(Fig.)  cheek-teeth ; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux (Tarn-et- 
Garonne), France. This specimen (woodcut, fig. 14) 
Fig. 14. 























Cynodictis gryet, Filhol.—Fragment of the left maxilla; from the 
1 
Upper Hocene of Caylux. j. 
agrees precisely with the type cranium figured by Filhol 
in the Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. vii. pl. xix. fig. 60, but shows 
m. 2, which is wanting in that specimen. This tooth is 
remarkable for the great development of its inner portion, 
and the extremely low elevation of the cusps on the crown. 
_ A similar character is presented by m. 3, and the carnassial 
is also remarkable for its antero-posterior shortness and 
great transverse breadth. In all these characters there is 
good evidence of the species belonging to a very primitive 
type. Purchased, 1884. 
1 Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. vii. art. 7, p. 74 (1876). 


