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The Eden fauna as at present known is as follows: 



Canis?, sp. 

 Felis?, S15. 

 SmilodonI, sp. 

 Hyaenarctos gregoryi, n. sp. 

 Hypolagus edensis, n. sp. 

 Nothrotherium? or Pronothro- 



therium?, sp. 

 Megalonyx?, sp. 

 Prosthennops edensis, n. sp. 

 Platygoiius ?, sp. 

 Pliauchenia merriami, n. sp. 

 Pliaiiclienia, sp. A 

 Procamelus edensis edensis, n. sp. 

 Proeamelus edensis raki, n. var. 



Procamelus, n. sp., cervus-like 

 Procameline, indet. sp. 

 Cervid, sj). 



Merycodus? or Ilingoeeros? 

 Antilocapral, sp. 

 Pliohippus osborni, n. sp. 

 Pliohippus osborni, subform A 

 Pliohippus edensis, n. sp. 

 Pliohippus edensis, subform A 

 Pliohijipus edensis, subform B 

 Trilophodon shepardi edensis, n. subsp. 

 ?Avian remains 

 Fish and shells 



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45c 



Figs. 45o-45c, 46-48. Canis?, Smilodon?, and Felis?, sp. Canine and incisor 

 teeth, X 1. Fig. 45a, Canis?, upper canine, no. 24019; fig. 456, Canis?, upper 

 canine, no. 24020; fig. 45c, Canis?, lower canine, no. 24021; fig. 46, Smilodon?, 

 sp., 1-, no. 24024; Felis?: fig. 47, upper canine, no. 24022; fig. 48, upper canine, 

 no. 24023. Eden beds, California. 



