SYNOPSIS OF MAMMALIA. 
19—123 
Tlie approximate distribution in time of each species is given (as far as it can be 
determined) ; but for tlie distribution in space the reader must refer to the descrip- 
tions. In cases where the term ‘ Siwalik ’ is used it implies the upper Siwaliks ; but 
in many cases it not improbably includes a part of the lower Siwaliks. The sequence 
of the orders is that adopted by Prof. Flower in the ‘ Proc. Zool. Soc.,’ 1883^, 
with the exception that the series is arranged from the highest to the lowest. 
The dates have been gone through with great care, and in some cases amend- 
ments have been made on those previously given. Some emendations have also been 
made in the authorities for certain species. 
Class 
Order IprimuteH. 
Sub-Order ANTHROPOIDEA. 
Family SIMIID^. 
Genus PAL^OPITHECUS, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. XII., p. 33, (1879). 
Pal^opithecus sivalensis, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. XII., p. 33, (1879). 
Siwalik. 
Family CERCOPITHECID^. 
Genus SEMNOPITHECUS, F. Cuv. 
“Hist. Nat. des Mammiftres,” (1821), (Scmno- 
pitheque). 
Semnopithecus pal^indicus, Lyd.^ 
The name is applied here for the first time. 
“ Palagontological IMemoirs,” vol. L, pi. XXLV., 
figs. 5, 6, 7, 8. 
Siwalik. 
Genus MACACUS, Desm. 
“ Mammalogie ” p. 63 (1820). 
Macacus sivalensis, Lyd. 
‘Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. XL, p. 70, (1878). 
Siwalik. 
Genus CYNOCEPHALUS, Lac^pfede. 
“Nouv. Tab. Meth.” (1799), in ‘Mem. d. I’lnstitute,’ 
vol. III., p. 490 (1801). 
1 Page 178. 
2 The reasons for assigning this form to Semnopithecus, 
in the forthcoming Catalogue of the Fossil Mammalia in the 
3 A large unnamed feline occurs in the Narbadas; vide 
Cynocephalus subhimalayanus, (H.Meyer). 
Syn. Semnopithecus siihhimalay anus , H. Meyer. 
In Bronn’s “Index Palaeontologicus,” p. 1133, (1848). 
“Palaeontological Memoirs,”vol. I., pi. XXIV., figs, i, 2 
Siwalik. 
Cynocephalus sp. Lyd. 
“ Palaeontological Memoirs,” vol. L, pi. XXIV. 
figs. 3, 4. 
Siwalik. 
Order 
Sub-Order Cunttbuni ^m\. 
Family FELIPJE. 
Genus MACH^RODUS, Kaup. 
“ Oss. Foss, de Darmstadt,” pt. 2, p. 24 (1833) 
{Machairodus). 
MACHiERODus SIVALENSIS, (Falc. and Caut.) 
Syn. Drepanodon sivalensis, Falc. and Caut. 
“Palaeontological Memoirs,” vol. I., p. 550 (1868). 
Supra, vol. II., p. 334. 
Siwalik. 
MACHiERODUS PAL^INDICUS, Bose. 
‘Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc..’ vol. XXXVI., p. 125(1880). 
Supra, vol. II., p. 341. 
Siwalik. 
Genus FELIS," Linn. 
“ Syst. Nat..” ed. 12, vol. I., p. 61 (1766). 
and the two succeeding forms to Cynocephalus will bo given 
British Museum, by the present writer. 
supra, vol. II., p. 346. 
