ih) ; 
it 192 CARNIVORA. 
ill the carnassial and the base of pm. 4; probably from the 
i Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt. This 
Hi specimen appears to be precisely similar to the type spe- 
Ht cimen figured by De Blainville (doc. cit.), from the Middle 
I Miocene of Sansan (Gers), France. If the locality of the 
species to Hesse Darmstadt. 
i Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 
Lutra campani, Meneghini’. 
ion : 2 of Q 1 
Dentition :—I. 5, C. ;, Pm. =, M. =. 
Hab. Italy. 
37347. Cast of the palatal portion of the cranium. The original is 
from the Middle Miocene of Monte Bamboli, Tuscany. 
The original of this specimen, which is the type of the 
species, is believed to be in the Museum at Pisa, and is 
described and figured by Meneghini in the Atti Soc. Ital. 
Sci. Nat. vol. iv. pl.i.a; the right upper carnassial is re- 
presented in the accompanying wocdcut (fig. 28). The 

Lutra campani. Right upper carnassial ; from the Middle Miocene of 
Monte Bamboli, Tuscany. 7}. (From the ‘ Paleontologia Indica.’) 
affinities of the species are alluded to by the present writer 
in the ‘Palzontologia Indica,’ vol. 1. p. 198, and are 
shown to be nearest to those of the next species. 
Purchased, 1863. 
Lutra sivalensis (Falconer and Cautley’). 
Syn. Enhydriodon sivalensis, Falconer and Cautley *. 
Enhydriodon ferox, Falconer and Cautley. 
Amyxodon, sp., Falconer and Cautley. 

1 Atti Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat. vol. iv. p. 18 (1862). 
2 In ‘Falconer’s Palwontological Memoirs,’ vol. i. p. 331 (1868), Hnhy- 
driodon. The history and synonymy are given by the present writer in the 
Palwontologia Indica,’ ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 196. 
8 Loc. cit. 
present specimen be correct, it extends the range of the: 
tiie 
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