CARNIVORA. 
Mamm. 15 
CARNIVOEA. 
Lydekker, R. Note on some Siwalik Carnivora. Rec. Geol. Surv. 
Ind. xiv. pp. 57-66. Criticising the species lately described by P. N. Bose 
\cf. Zool. Rec. xvii. Mamm. p. 14]. >/The latter replies, 1. c. pp. 263-267. 
Cope, E. D. On the Nimravidoe and Canidce of the Miocene Period. 
Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 165-181. 
Discusses the genera of these two groups found in the American 
Miocenes, with remarks on the evolution of the Felidce and Nimravida;. 
Several new species, some belonging to quite other groups, are described. 
[See NimravidcBy Canidce^ Oreodontidm^ Camelidce^ SuidcB, SciuridcK^ 
Mur idee.'] 
Felidj]. 
Part viii. of D. G. Elliott’s Monograph of the Felidce (cf. Zool. Rec. 
xvii. Mamm. p. 15) contains illustrations of Felis concoloi\ F. marmorata, 
F. cervaria^ and F. manul. 
Felis leo. On its occurrence in the district of Palamow, India; V. 
Ball, P. A. S. B. 1881, pp. 3, 4. '^Felis catus : see J. A. Harvie Brown, 
suprdj p. 2. F. domestica: see B. G. Wilder & H. S. Williams, supra, 
p. 10. 
Maclicerodus cerehralis, sp. n. (foss.), E. D. Cope, Am. Nat. xiv. p. 143. 
Oregon. [Omitted from Zool. Rec. xvii.] 
Nimravid.®. 
D. Cope (Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. p. 167), recognizes the following 
as genera of this family. Procelurus, Pseudcelurus, Archcelurus, JElurogale, 
Nimravus, Dinictis, Pogonodon, Hoplophoneus, Eusmilus. 
yj Nimravus gomphodus, p. 171, and confertus, p. 172, spp. nn. (foss.), 
id. 1. C., Oregon. 
\( Pogonodon, g. n. (foss.), id. Am. Nat. xiv. p. 143 [omitted from Zool. 
Rec. xvii.]. Type, Hoplox)honeus platijcopis {cf. Zool. Rec. xvii. Mamm. 
p. 15). 
Hy®nid®. 
~^IJycena crocuta. Additional observations on its anatomy; M. Watson,- 
P. Z. S. 1881, pp. 516-521. [C/. Zool. Rec. :^iv. Mamm. p. 12 & xv. 
Mamm. p. 13.] 
Canid®. 
4 
E. D. Cope recognizes 19 species of Canidce (3 being new), from the 
American Miocene. Bull.U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 177-181. 
4 Supplementary note on the above, id. Am. Nat. xv. p. 497, containing 
note on the dental formula of Ilycenocyon, and Oligohunis. 
