28 Mamm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
4. CARNIVORA . 
A.— CARNIVORA VERA. 
For dentition, see Beauregard, supra, p. 4 ; brain, Debierre & Bole, 
p. 7 ; and placenta, Duval, p. 8. 
a. Felidac. 
Felis ( Serval ) togoensis , n. sp., Matschie, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1893, 
p. 109, Togo, W. Africa. 
Felis leo : for hybrids between this species and F . tigris ) see Ball, supra , 
p. 4. 
Felis pallida , n. sp., Buchner, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. (2) iii, p. 433, 
Kansu . 
j -Felis hillanus , n. sp., Cope, Rep. Geol. Surv. Texas, 1892, p. 55, Tertiary, 
Texas. 
f Dinobastis serus, Cope, Amer. Natural, xxvii, pp. 896 & 897, Pleisto- 
cene, Oklahoma, U.S.A. 
1). VlVERRID^E. 
Nandinia gerrardi , n. sp., TnoMAS, Ann. Nat. Hist. (G) xii, p. 205, 
Nyasaland. 
C. Hy^NIDjE. 
f Hyaena brevirostris : complete skull described and figured by Boule, 
Ann. Sci. nat. (7) xv, p. 85, pi. i. 
■ \Borophagus diversidens , Tertiary, Texas, described and figured by Cope, 
Rep. Geol. Surv. Texas, 1892, pp. 52-55, pi. xiii, fig. 4, and regarded 
as an ally of Hycenictis. 
d. Canids. 
For British Sporting Dogs, see Lee, supra , p. 12 ; and New Zealand 
Native Dog, Colenso, supra, p. 6. 
fCanis anceps, n. sp., Scott, Amer. Natural, xxvii, p. 660, Tertiary, 
Montana. 
' \Cynodesmus thyoides, n. sp., Scott, l. c., ibid. 
t Canimartes cumminsi , n. sp., Cope, Rep. Geol. Surv. Texas, 1892, p. 52, 
Tertiary, Texas. 
e. UrsidjE. 
Ursus luteolus , Griffith, regarded by Merriam, P. Biol. Soc. Washington, 
viii, p. 147, as a valid species ; not the same as U. cinnamomeus of 
Audubon. See also Purpus, Zool. Garten, xxxiv, p. 113. 
