44 Mcimm. 
II. MAMMALIA. 
3. tGLYPTODONTID.®. 
For a survey of the Argentine forms, see Lydekker, supra, p. 12, by 
whom the following genera are recognized, viz. : Glyptodon, Ploho- 
phorus, Lomaphorus , Panochthas, Dcedicurus, and Palceohoplophorus. 
‘ \Panochthus intermedins , n. sp., Lydekker, An. Mus. La Plata, Pal. 
Arg. iii, art. 2, p. 34, Pampean, Buenos Aires. 
4. Manidj;. 
For osteology and myology, see Ehlers, supra , p. 7. Matschie, SB. 
Ges. naturf. Berlin, 1894, pp. 1-13, recognizes the following species, 
viz.: Manis tetradactyla, M. tricuspis, and M. gigantea , from W. Africa; 
M. temmincki, S. Africa ; M. pentadactyla , India ; M. aurita, Hima- 
laya to S. China ; and M. javanica , Malayana. 
X. MABSUPIALIA. 
1. Macropodidjl 
Dendrolagus bennettianus , figured and described ; Sclater, P. Zool. Soc. 
London, 1894, pp. G93 & G94, pi. xlvi; Waite, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 
(2) ix, p. 571. 
2. fPHASCOLOMYIDJJ. 
fS ceparnodon : its identity with Phascolomus confirmed by Stirling, 
supra , p. 20. 
3. DASYURID2E. 
\Thylacinus rostralis, n. sp., De Yis, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (2) viii, 
p. 446, Tertiary, Queensland. 
t Prothylacinus brachyrhynchus, n. sp., Amegiiino, Bol. Ac. Cordoba, xiii, 
p. 380, Tertiary, Patagonia. 
f Napodonictis, n. g., thy lacy noides, n. sp., Amegiiino, t. c. p. 381, ibid. 
• \Anutherium oxyrhynchus, n. sp., Amegiiino, t. c. p. 384, ibid. 
f Cladosictis lateralis, n. sp., Ameghino, t. c. p. 389, ibid. 
m \ Amphiproviverra minuta and crassa, n. spp., Amegiiino, t. c. pp. 390 & 
391, ibid. 
•\Sipalocyon curtus , mixtus, altiramis, and longus, n. spp., Amegiiino, t. c. 
pp. 394 & 395, ibid. 
f Ictioborus destructor , n. sp., Amegiiino, t. c. p. 396, ibid. 
4. Notoryctid^e. 
Notoryctes typhlops, pollex, Stirling, supra , p. 20 ; myology, Wilson, 
supra, p. 23. 
