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URSID#. 139 
Amphicyon lemanensis, Pomel’. 
Syn. Amphicyon blainviller, P. Gervais. 
Amphicyon elaverensis, P. Gervais. 
Amphicyon gracilis, Pomel. 
Amphicyon lartett, Bravard (MS.). 
Amplhacyon leptorhynchus, Pomel. 
Amphicyon minor, Blainville (i parte). 
Cynelos langensis, Jourdan (MS.). 
The cheek-teeth of the typical race of this species are about the 
size of those of Canis lupus, but some specimens are considerably 
smaller. 
Some of the limb-bones referred to this species are larger 
than the corresponding bones of the Wolf, and it is possible that 
these differences may be of specific value. 
Hab. Europe. 
30975. The hinder portion of the palate, containing the last three 
(Fig.) 
premolars of the right side, and the first two true molars 
- of both sides; from the Lower Miocene of St. Gérand-le- 
Puy (Allier), France. The dentition of the left side of 
the specimen (reversed) is figured by Filhol in the Ann. 
Sci. Géol. vol. x. pl. xi. fig. 3, under the above name. 
The specimen is entered in the Museum Register as 
A, larteti, Bravard, MS. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
30879. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the carnassial 
and the first true molar, in an unworn condition; from 
the Lower Miocene of Puy-de-Dome, France. 
Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 
30976. An upper true molar; from the Lower Miocene of Allier. 
Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
26732. The greater portion of the right ramus of the mandible, 
containing the first and second true molars, and the 
bases of the other cheek-teeth ; from the Lower Miocene 
of Allier. This specimen is precisely similar to one 
figured by Filhol in the Arch. Mus. Lyon. vol. iii. pl. i. 
fig. 1. It exhibits remarkably well the meionocreodont 
character of the species, m.2 being of precisely the 
same size as the homologous tooth of C. lupus, while 
1 Bull. Soc. Géol. France, ser. 2, vol. iv. p. 379 (1846). The synonymy is 
mainly taken from Filhol, Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. x. art. 3, p. 77. 
