
URSIDZ. yao 
M. 1363. Cast of a fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, 
containing pm.4 and m.1, with the alveolus of pm. 3. 
The original of this specimen was obtained from the 
Siwaliks of the Punjab, and is preserved in the Indian 
Museum, Calcutta. It is figured by the present writer 
in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. 11. pp. 234-5, 
pl. xxxi. fig. 2. The last premolar is much smaller than 
in H. punjabiensis, and pm.3 is inserted by two distinct 
fangs, which is not the case in that species or in Z. siva- 
lensis. Purchased, 1884. 
Elyzenarctos, sp. 
Hab. England. 
44583. Cast of the first left upper true molar. The original of this 
specimen was obtained from the Red Crag of Suffolk; 
and isin the Reed Collection in the York Museum. This 
Fig. 22. 

Hyenarctos, sp. First right upper true premolar ; from the Red Crag: a, from 
the masticating surface; 6, from the outer side; the dotted line in a 
represents the outline of the York specimen. +. (From the Geological 
Society’s ‘ Journal.’) 
Specimen, together with the correspending tooth of the 
right side (represented in the accompanying woodcut, 
fig. 22, and now in the Canham Collection of the Ipswich 
Museum), have been provisionally referred by Flower, 
in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxiii. p. 534, to 
Hycenarctos siwalensis. The present writer has, however, 
suggested, in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. ii. 
pp. 227-8, that this provisional reference is doubtful. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Hyzenarctos (?), sp. 
tee: 3 1 Prove 2 
Dentitrion :—I. 5, C. 7, Pm. 5, M. 5. 
Hab. Italy. 
