
SCIURIDZ. AM. 
precisely with the mandible of S. chalamati figured by 
Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Géol. vol. x. pl. xu. fig. 31. 
Purchased, 1884. 
Sciurus, sp. (cf. S. bredai, H. v. Meyer’). 
Hab. Europe. 
42826. The much-crushed skeleton of a rodent, probably belonging 
to the present genus, from the Upper Miocene of Giningen, 
Switzerland. It is not improbable that this specimen, 
which indicates an animal rather smaller than S. vul- 
garis, may belong to Meyer’s ill-defined S. bredar, which 
Schlosser” suggests may be identical with one of the 
Sansan species. Van Breda Collection. Purchased, 1871. 
Genus PSEUDOSCIURUS, Hensel’. 
Dentition.—The cheek-teeth of this genus are distinguished from 
those of Sciwrus by their more elongated crowns. The number of 
the teeth is the same as in Sciwrus. 
Pseudosciurus suevicus, Hensel’. 
Hab. Switzerland. 
35820. Fragments of the mandible and incisors; from the Upper 
Eocene (‘‘ Bohnerz”) of Girlinger-Thal, Wiirtemberg. 
Purchased, 1860. 
35821-2. Two incisors; from the Upper Eocene of CHrlinger-Thal. 
Purchased 1860. 
35823. Three vertebre ; from the Upper Eocene of (Hrlinger-Thal. 
Purchased, 1860. 
35824, Fragments of various limb-bones ; from the Upper Eocene 
of Girlinger-Thal. Purchased 1860, 
Genus SCIUROIDES, Forsyth-Major’. 
The cheek-teeth of this genus are also of an elongatedform. The 
number of the teeth is the same as in Sciwrus. 
1 Neues Jahrb. 1848, p. 472. 
2 Paleontographica, vol. xxxi. p. 70 (1884). 
8 Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. vol. viii. p. 660 (1856). * Ibid. p. 670. 
5 Palseontographica, vol. xxii. p. 83 (1878). ; 
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