URSIDZ. too 
Specimen is too incomplete to determine whether it is 
specifically the same as one of the living species. 
Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 
18911. Numerous canines of an undetermined Canoid ; from the 
caverns of Brazil. Claussen Collection. Purchased, 18405. 
Canis curvipalatus, Bose ’. 
Hab. India. 
37149. The associated cranium and mandible; from the Pliocene of 
(Fig.)  theSiwalik Hills, India. This specimen, which is the type 
of the species, is described and figured by Baker and 
Durand in the Journ. As. Soc. Bengal, vol. v. pl. xxxvil. 
figs. 9-12; it is also described by Bose in the passage 
cited; and is described and figured by the present writer 
in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. i. p. 254, 
pl. xxxi. figs. 1, la, 7. It exhibits some very curious 
points of affinity with the South-African genus Otocyon. 
Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
15919. Five associated limb-bones, comprising the two femora, the 
tibia, astragalus, and calcaneum; from the Pliocene of the 
Siwahk Hills. These bones are somewhat smaller than 
those of C. vulpes, and on this account might well belong 
to the present species. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
15913. The distal two-thirds of the right tibia; from the Pliocene 
of the Siwalik Hills. This specimen agrees with the 
corresponding bone of the specimens under the last number. 
Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
Canis palustris, H. von Meyer’. 
Syn. Galecynus ceningensis, Owen *. 
Hab. Switzerland. 
27402. Complete skeleton; from the Upper Miocene of (éningen, 
(Fig.) Switzerland. This specimen, which is the type of the 
species, and of the genus Gralecynus, Owen, was originally 
described and figured by Murchison and Mantell in the 
1 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soe. vol. xxxvi. p. 134 (1880). 
2 Neues Jahrb. 1843, p. 701. 
3 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. iii. p. 55, figs. 1, 3, 5 (1847, read 1846). 
Owen supersedes Meyer’s name palustris from the circumstance that Blain- 
ville had previously referred to the specimen as Vulpe d’ Hningen. 
