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jaw is nearly vertical, whereas it is oblique in the present 
specimen. It appears, on the whole, that the latter 
should probably be referred to the genus Cynodictis; and 
the lowness of the crown of the carnassial indicates that 
it is one of the least specialized forms. Purchased, 1884. 
LIMB-BONES OF UNDETERMINED SPECIES oF CYNODICTIS OR 
ALLIED GENERA. 
a. From the Upper Eocene of Apt (Vaucluse), France. 
27574. The distal half of the right humerus; perhaps belonging to 
C. lacustris. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1882. 
28126. The distal extremity of a humerus. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
28127. The proximal extremity of a right femur. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
28121-2, 28129. Three specimens of metacarpals and metatarsals. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
28125. The bones of the right manus, nearly complete. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
b. From the Upper Eocene of Cayluce and Bach, France. 
(Purchased, 1884.) 
M. 1696. Three humeri, probably belonging to a medium-sized 
species. These bones agree with a specimen figured by 
Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. ii. pl. xviti. fig. 44, and 
provisionally referred to C. compressidens. 
M. 1382. Three humeri, slightly smaller than the last. 
M. 1697. Four humeri, considerably smaller than the last; and 
slightly larger than a specimen figured by Filhol (op. cit. 
fig. 45), and suggested to belong to Viverra. 
M. 1384. A right humerus, considerably smaller than the last. 
This specimen is precisely similar to one figured by 
Filhol (op. cit. fig. 46). This and the preceding specimens 
have a well-developed entepicondylar foramen. 
M. 1698. Seven ulne, of various sizes. 
M. 1699. Five radii, of various sizes. 
