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Genus CEPHALOGALE, Jourdan’. 
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Dentition :—I. 3? C. p Pm. 7) M. 3° 
Cephalogale geoffroyi, Jourdan’. 
This species has been recorded both from the Lower Miocene and 
Upper Eocene. 
Hab. France. 
26739. Part of the right maxilla, containing the carnassial and 
the first true molar; from the Lower Miocene of Allier, 
France. This specimen is referred to the present species 
on the authority of Filhol (Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. x. art. 3, 
a pp. 117, 118): it agrees in size with the corresponding 
| part of the type cranium (op. cit. pl. xvul.), but the inner 
tubercle of the carnassial appears somewhat smaller. 
Pomel Collection. Purchased, 1851. 
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Cephalogale brevirostris (Croizet”*). 
Syn. Canis brevirostris, Croizet. 
Canis issiodorensis, Blainville (non Croizet). 
Amphicyon brevirostris, Pomel. 
Cephalogale minor, Filhol *. 
Hab. Kurope. 
This species is referred to Cephalogale by Filhol, in the Ann. Sci. 
Géol. vol. x. art. 3, p. 119 (1879); the reasons for uniting with it 
C. minor are given below’. Filhol (Ann. Soc. Sci. Phys. Nat. 
Toulouse, 1882, p. 37) has recorded his C. minor both from the 
Lower Miocene of Allier and the Upper Eocene of Tarn-et-Garonne. 
31004. The greater portion of the left ramus of the mandible, con- 
taining the canine and all the cheek-teeth except pm. 1 
and m. 3, which have fallen from their sockets; from the 
Lower Miocene of Allier, France. This specimen seems 
precisely similar to the one figured by De Blainville 
(‘ Ostéographie,’ genus Canis, pl. xiii.) under the name of 
Canis brevirostris, and is intermediate in size between the 
1 Bull. Soc. Sav. 1862 (deste Filhol). 
2 Ibid. The species is described and figured by Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Géol. 
vol. x. art. 3, p. 107, pl. xvii. (1879). 
8 Gervais and Bronn give the reference for the specific name as Bull. Soe. 
Géol. France, ser. 1, vol. iv. p. 25; but it does not occur there. 
4 Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. x. art. 3, p. 118 (1879). 
5 In the ‘ Palxontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 247, the species is given 
as an Amphicyon, the writer not having then noticed Filhol’s redetermination. 
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