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CARNIVORA. 
M. 229. The right tibia; from the Gailenreuth Cave. 
Enniskillen Collection. Purchased, 1882. 
M. 229 b. The centrum of the axis vertebra, wanting the odontoid 
process ; from the Gailenreuth Cave. 
Ligerton Collection. Purchased, 1882. 
Genus MELLIVORA, Storr’. 
Syn. Ursitaxus, Hodgson?. 
Ratelus, Bennett?. 
Se 3 1 3 1 
Dentition :—I. =, C. 5, Pm. 5, M. =. 
Mellivora sivalensis (Falconer and Cautley*). 
Syn. Ursitaxus sivalensis, Falconer and Cautley’. 
Gulo, sp., Baker and Durand ®. 
Hab. India. 
40184. The cranium; from the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills, India. 
(f7g.) 
This specimen is the type of the species, and is described 
and figured by Baker and Durand in the Journ. As. Soc. 
Beng. vol. v. p. 581, pl. xxvit. fig. 1, under the generic 
name of Gulo. It is also figured by Falconer and Cautley 
in supplemental plate Q of the ‘ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,’ 
figs. 4, 4a, 46, 4c’, under the name of Ursitaxus; and is 
described and figured under the above name by the present 
writer in the ‘ Paleontologia Indica, ser. 10, -vol. 11. 
p- 180, pl. xxvi. In this specimen all the teeth are shown, 
but the crowns of the canines are broken off and the 
cheek-teeth are very much worn. In the accompanying 
woodcut (fig. 27) there is represented one half of the 
palatal portion of the cranium and the left ramus of the 
mandible, also from the Siwalik Hills, which are preserved 
in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin, and are the 
only other known remains of the species. These speci- 
mens are likewise described by the present writer in 
the ‘ Paleontologia Indica’, 
Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 
* Prodromus Meth. Mamm. p. 34 (1780). 
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3 
4 
5 
6 
Asiatic Researches, vol. xix. p. 60 (1836). 
Gardens &c. Zool. Soe. vol. 1. p. 13 (1830). 
In ‘ Falconer’s Paleontological Memoirs,’ vol. i. p. 553 (1868), Ursetaxus 
Loe. cit. 
Journ. As. Soc. Beng. vol. v. p. 581 (1836). 
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