SYNOPSIS OF MAMMALIA. 
27—131 
Sus TITAN, Lyd. 
Supra, vol. III., p. 59 (1884). 
Siwalik. 
Sus FALCONERI, Lyd. 
Supra, vol. III., p. 66 (1884). 
Siwalik. 
Sus HYSUDRicus, Falc. and Cant. 
“ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” pt. 8, pi. LXX. (^1847). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 77. 
Upper and lower Siwalik. 
Sus PUNJABIENSIS, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,. vol. XI., p. 81 (1878). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 82. 
Siwalik. 
Sus, sp., Lyd. 
Supra, vol. III., p. 85 (1884). 
Narbada. 
Family BIPPOPOTAMIB^. 
Genus HIPPOPOTAMUS, Linn. 
Including Rexaprotodon and Tetraprotodon, 
Falc. and Cant. 
“ Syst. Nat.,” ed. 12, vol. I., p. 101 (1766). 
Hippopotamus palasindicus, Falc. & Caut. 
“ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” pt, 7, pi. LVII. (1847). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 44. 
Narbada. 
Hippopotamus namadicus, Falc. and Caut. 
“ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” pt. 7, pi. LVII. (1847). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 43. 
Narbada. 
Hippopotamus sivalensis, Falc. and Caut. 
‘Asiatic Researches,’ vol. XIX., p. 40 (1836). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 37. 
Siwalik. 
Hippopotamus iravaticus, Falc. and Caut. 
“ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” pt. 7, pi. LVII. (1847). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 42. 
Siwalik. 
Family LI 8 TRI 0 B 0 NTIDJE. 
Genus LISTRIODON, H. von Meyer. 
‘ Neues Jahrb.,’ 1846, p. 466. 
Listriodon pentapotamm (Falc.). 
Syn. Tapirus pentapotamice^ Falc. 
“ Palseontological Memoirs,” vol. L, p. 415 (1868). 
Supra, vol. III., p. loi, 
Siwalik. 
Listriodon theobaldi, Lyd. 
‘ Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.,’ vol. XL, p. 98 (1878). 
Supra, vol. III., p. 102. 
Siwalik. 
Sub-Order 
Family BQJJIBJE. 
Genus EQUUS, Linn. 
“ Syst. Nat.,” ed. 12, vol. I., p. 100 (1766). 
Equus sivalensis,^ Falc. and Caut. 
“ Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” pt. 9, pi. LXXXI. (1849). 
Supra, vol. 11 . , p. 87. 
Siwalik. 
Equus namadicus, Falc. and Caut. 
Syn. iJ. palwoms, Falc. and Caut. 
“Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” pt. 9, pi. LXXXI. (1849). 
Supra, vol, 11 . , p. 92. 
Siwalik and Narbada. 
Genus HIPPARION,^ Cliristol. 
Syn. HippotJierium, Kaup. 
‘ Ann. Sci. et Industrie d. Midi d. 1 , France,’ vol. L, 
p. 180 (1832), ieste Gervais. 
1 Prof. Forsyth Major (‘ Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,’ 1884) is inclined to identify E. sienonis, Cocchi, with this species. 
Should this be correct, the name E. stenonis must ho abolished, since it only dates from 1867 (‘Mem. Soc. Ital. Sci. Nat.,’ 
vol. II., art. 7, p. 14.) 
2 Prof. Flower places this genus in the family Ealmtheriidm. 
