
URSIDZ. bbs 
39723. The right femur; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. 
(Fig.) 
This specimen is figured in plate O. fig. 5 of the ‘ Fauna 
Antiqua Sivalensis ;? and is described and figured by the 
present writer in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, 
vols. p: 224 %pl- expe fess 15 Tay Lb: 
Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
Elyzenarctos punjabiensis, Lydekker'’. 
Dentition :—I. 3, C. ;, Pm. 2, M. 2. 
Hab. India. 
M. 1564. Cast of five associated upper cheek-teeth. The originals 
of these specimens were obtained from the Siwaliks of the 
Punjab, India, and are preserved in the Indian Museum, 
Calcutta: with the mandible noticed below, they are the 
type of the species. These teeth comprehend pm. 4 and 
m.1 of either side, and an early premolar of one side; 
they are described and figured by the present writer in 
the ‘ Paleeontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. 11. pp. 226-7, 
pl. xxx. fig. 2. The carnassial is distinguished from that 
of H. swalensis by the smaller size of the anterior talon, 
and a difference in the size and position® of the inner 
tubercle. The true molar is distinguished by the more 
quadrate form of the crown, by the convexity of the pos- 
terior border, and by the smaller degree of development 
of the external cingulum, and the somewhat less bold 
form of the outer lobes: the most marked distinction is, 
however, the closer approximation of the central line of 
Fig. 21. 

Hyenarctos punjabiensis.—Third left upper true molar, from a specimen of the 
maxilla; from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Indian Museum, Calcutta. }. 
(From the ‘ Palzontologia Indica.’) 
1 Paleontologia Indica (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind,), ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 226 (1884). 
