
URSIDE. ; 117 
except pm. 1; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux (Tarn-et- 
Garonne), France. There is no trace of m. 3 (of which a 
minute alveolus exists in the type specimen figured by 
Filhol, op. cit. fig. 13); but in all other respects the two 
specimens are precisely similar, with the exception that 
the present specimen (woodcut, fig. 17) is slightly larger. 
Fig. 17. 






























































Cynodictis dubia, Filhol, var.—Part of the right ramus of the mandible ; 
from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. 4. 
There do not seem any points by which the present speci- 
men can be distinguished from the mandible of Viverra 
_leptorhyncha, Filhol (Arch. Mus. Lyon, vol. iii. pl. iv. 
figs. 16, 17), in which only the last two teeth remain. 
The present form seems to be one of those generalized 
species of which the generic position is extremely doubtful. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Cynodictis leptorhyncha, Filhol’. 
This is a smaller species than the last, with the crown of the 
lower cheek-teeth slightly taller, but otherwise very similar. The 
last lower true molar is absent in one race. 
Hab. France. 
M. 1658. 
M. 1656. 
Part of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the 
canine, the alveoli of the first three premolars, the fourth 
premolar, the carnassial, and the alveoli of m. 2 and m. 3, 
the latter very minute; from the Upper Eocene of Bach, 
near Lalbenque (Lot), France. This specimen agrees very 
closely with the type mandible figured by Filhol in the 
Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. vii. pl. xxi. figs. 73, 74. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Var. viverroides, Filhol’”. 
Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, containing 
the two last premolars, the carnassial, and m, 2, with no 
1 Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. vii. art. 4, p. 124 (1876). 
2 Ann. Soc. Sci. Phys. Nat. Toulouse, 1882, p, 54. 
