( Substitute for slip previously issued ). 
CORRIGENDA. 
Vol II. p. ix. note 1, after' Amer. Nat,’ add 1880. The formmla of the cutting-teeth of the American 
rhinoceroses has been amended ; see “ Cat. Foss. Mamm. Brit. Mus.” pt. III. p. 141. 
,, 144, note \,for Nat. read G£ol. (The volume is dated 1882, although the article quoted, 
appeared in 1881). 
,, 145, ,, 2, for Nat. read Geol., for VII. read VIII., and for 1878 read 1877. (In the reprint 
quoted the articles from the two vols. are paged consecutively). 
,, 148. The age of Anthracolherium dalmatinum is upper eocene. 
,, 154, note 'l, for 143 read 103. 
,, 157. If the Hempstead group be reckoned as equivalent to the Ronzon beds the age of both 
Hyopotamus bovinus and II. velaunus will be lower miocene (mid. oligocene) only. 
For synonomy see “ Cat. Foss. Mamm. Brit. Mus.” pt. II. 
,, 164, line 11 from bottom, for 1839 read 1836. 
,, 169. Sivameryx is the same as Chceromeryx ; vide ' Geol. Mag.,’ vol. II., p. 73 (1885). 
,, 175, line 13 from top, for 'Kill. pi. V. read XII., art. 3. 
,, 176, ,, 15 ,, ,, ,, XIV. read XIX. 
,, 185, after Mellivorodon palceindicus add n. sp. 
„ 208. The relative lengths of the molars of Ursus arctos are not constant. 
,, 236, note 2, and 354, line 19 from top, add ser. 4 (1855). 
,, 314. The premolar dentition of Felis is — — . 
,, 348, line 1 1 from bottom, for Laizier and Pariere, read Laizer and Parieu. 
After Hyopotamus palceindicus (p. 158), Hycenarclos paler indie us (232), and /Elurogale sivalensis (317), dele 
n. sp., and after Hemimeryx (167) and Sivameryx (169) dele n. gen. 
For amended nomenclature of non-Indian Mammalia mentioned in this volume see the writer’s “ Cata- 
logue of Fossil Mammalia in the British Museum.” 
Vol. III. p. 237. The vertebra of Python described on this page and figured in pi. XXXV., figs. 7, 7 a, 
as a caudal is a dorsal. 
