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186 CARNIVORA. 
the carnassial and the alveolus of m.2; from the Lower 
Miocene of St. Gérand-le-Puy (Allier), France. This spe- 
cimen appears to be very similar to the one figured under 
the above name by Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Géol. vol, x. 
pl. xxii. fig. 3. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 
Plesictis (?), sp. 
Hab. Utaly. 
31028, a. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, containing 
the two true molars; from the Upper Pliocene of the Val 
d’Arno di Sopra, Italy. This specimen is larger than any 
of those mentioned above, and not improbably indicates a 
new species. Presented by the Earl of Enmskillen. 
Limb-bones and Vertebree of undetermined species of MustELa — 
or allied Gunvs. 
From the Lower Miocene of St. Gérand-le-Puy (Allier), France. 
Bravard Collection. 
31012. The glenoidal part of the scapula. 
31029-30. Two humeri, of the same size. These bones have an ent- 
epicondylar foramen, and differ thereby from living species 
of Mustela. 
31013-4. The proximal halves of two ulne. 
31015. The distal half of the radius. 
31016. The distal half of the femur of a large species. 
26704. The greater portion of the tibia. 
31021. The tibia, of smaller size than the last. 
31011. A lumbar vertebra, of large size. 
31020. A cervical vertebra, of small size. 
Genus GULO, Storr’. 
Dentition :—I. 5 C; as Pm. 7 M. x In one of the specimens 
noticed below m. 2 is wanting. 
1 Prodromus Meth. Mamm. p. 34 (1780). 
