126—22 INDIAN TERTIARY AND POST-TERTIARY VERTEBRATA. 
Bos NAMADicus, Falc. 
Order 
Sub-Order Simjglidbcnt'ata. 
Family MJJRIBM. 
Genus MUS, Linn. 
“ Syst. Nat.,” ed. 12, vol. I., p. 83 (1766). 
Mus (?) sp., Falc. and Caut. 
‘ Journ. As. Soc. Beng.,’ vol. IV., p. 706 (,1835). 
A fragment of a mandible with m. 1 in the British 
Museum^ (No. j 6,529a) belongs to this or an allied 
genus : it is about equal in size to the mandible of 
Cricdus frumeiiiariiis. 
Siwalih. 
Family SPALACIDJE. 
Genus RHIZOMYS, Gray. 
‘ Proc. Zool. Soc.,’ 1831, p. 95. 
Rhizomys sivalensis, Lyd. 
Syn. (?) Typlilodon^ Falc. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. XL, p. 101 (1878). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 106. 
Siwalik. 
Family HYSTBICIDAE. 
Genus HYSTRIX, Linn. 
“ Syst. Nat.,’” ed. 12, vol. I., p. 76 (1766). 
Hystrix sivalensis, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. XL, p. 100 (1878). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 109. 
Siwalik. 
Sub-Order gujgliribcutata. 
Family LEPOBID^. 
Genus LEPUS, Linn. 
“ Syst. Nat.,” ed. 12, vol. L, p. 77 (1766). 
A minute fragment of a mandible in the British 
Museum (No. 16,529) belongs to this genus. 
Siwalik. 
Order ilwgitlata. 
Sub-Order ^ftiobatt|ila. 
Section RUMINANTIA. 
Family BOVIBM. 
Genus BOS, Linn. 
“ Syst. Nat.,’ ed. 12, vol. I., p. 98 (1766). 
“ Catalogue of Fossil Vertebrata of Asiatic Society 
of Bengal,” p. 232 (1859). 
Supra, vol. L, p. 95. 
Narbada. 
Bos ACUTiPRONS, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. X., p. 30 (1877). 
Supra, vol. L, pp. 112, 173. 
Siwalik. 
Bos PLANiFRONS, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,. vol. X., p. 30 (1877). 
Supra, vol. L, pp. 109, 173. 
Shvalik. 
Bos PLATYRHiNUS, Lyd. 
Supra, vol. L, p. 119 (1878). 
Siwalik. 
(The distinctness of this form is somewhat doubtful.) 
Genus BISON, H. Smith. 
In Griffith’s “Animal Kingdom,” vol. V., p. 373 
(1827). 
Bison sivalensis (Falc.). 
Syn. Bos sivalensis^ Falc. 
“Palaeontological Memoirs,” vol. L, p. 555 (1868) 
Supra, vol. L, p. 122. (The specimen described is 
identified with Falconer’s specimen on the evidence 
of a drawing in the British Museum.) 
Siwalik. 
Genus Bubalus, Hamilton Smith. 
In Griffith’s “Animal Kingdom,” vol. V., p. 371 
(1827). 
Bubalus pala:indicus (Falc.). 
Bos p)alceindicus, Falc. 
“ Catalogue of Fossil Vertebrata of Asiatic Society 
of Bengal,” p. 230 (1859). 
Supra, vol. L, p. 132. 
Narbada, and highest Siwalik. 
Bubalus platyceros, Lyd. 
Syn. Bubalus sivalensis^ Rut. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. X., p. 31 (1877). 
Supra, vol. L. pp. 127, 173. 
Siwalik. 
1 This specimen, as well as the one referred to Lepus, did not come under the writer’s notice until the memoir on rodents 
was printed. 
