1919] Merriam: Tertiary Mammalian Faunas of Mohave Desert 585 



BOVID or CEEVID, indet. 



A single second phalanx (no. 22458, figs. 253a, 2536) from locality 

 2578, two miles south of Warren on the Southern Pacific Railroad at 

 the eastern foot of the Tehachapi Pass represents an antelope or deer 

 differing both from Dromomeryx and from the antelopes of the Thou- 

 sand Creek fauna. It is much larger than Merycodus, smaller than 

 Dromomeryx, and approaches the Thousand Creek forms in size. The 

 articulation surfaces differ somewhat from those of the Thousand 

 Creek forms. It is hoped that more material may be secured from 

 this locality. 



Transmitted, April, 1915. 



