UN GU LATA. 
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time all in a state of domestication, increased again to their present 
numbers and stature. SB. nat. Fr. 1883, p. 50. 
Equus grevii. The zebra observed during the Speke and Grant expe- 
dition of 1860-63 was probably of this species; J. A. Grant, P. Z. S. 
1883, p. 175, with notes on its range and habits in the wild state. See 
also Sir J. Fayrer, Nature, xxvii. p. 604. Its occurrence at Mombaya ; 
J. A. Grant, Nature, xxvii. p. 366. 
n / Equus andium. A long account, with figures, of its osteology; W. 
Branco, Pal. Abb. i. Heft 2, pp. 20-110. 
\J Equus redid ens, sp. n. (foss.), Gervais & Ameghino, op. cit. (gen. subj.) 
p. 93, S. America. 
Genus incerive sedis. 
Adrotherium depressum , g. & sp. nn. (foss.), H. Filhol, Bull. Soc. Philom. 
vii. p. 94, Quercy, ‘Pachyderm.’ 
AMBLYPODA. 
CoRYPHODONTJDiE. 
Pantolambda. E. D. Cope considers this genus represents the ancestor 
of Coryphodon. It is placed in the Amblypoda , which are divided as 
follows : — 
Astragalus with a head distinct from tro- 
chlea, with distal articular facets . . . Taligrada (sub-ord. n.). 
Astragalus without head ; distal facets 
sub- inferior Pantodonta. 
Am. Nat. xvii. p. 406, and P. Am. Phil. Soc. xx. p. 558. 
4 Pantolambda caviridus , sp. n. (foss.), E. D. Cope, P. Ac. Philad. 1883, 
p. 169. 
Coryphodon. Its manus and pes figured ; E. D. Cope, P. Am. Phil. 
Soc. xx. pp. 441 & 442. 
V Coryphodon croydonensis, sp. n. (foss.), E. T. Newton, P. Geol. Ass. viii. 
p. 260, pi. iii., Eocene beds, Croydon. 
TOXODONTIA. 
ToXODONTIDiE. 
Toxodontherium compressus [-Mm], g. & sp. nn. (foss.), F. Ameghino, 
Bol. Ac. Arg. v. p. 105, Entre Rios. 
Toxodon gervaisi and gracilis, spp. nn. (foss.), Gervais & Ameghino, 
op. cit. (gen. subj.) p. 85, S. America. 
Mesotherium pachygnathum, sp. n. (foss.), iid. 1. c. p. 79, S. America. 
1 Deperet, 
ARTIODACTYLA. 
Nouvelles etudes sur les Ruminants fossiles d’ Auvergne. 
C. R. xcvii. p. 866. 
