. Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British museum, (Natural History). Mammals, Fossil. ] 62 UNGITLATA. 27797. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, with m72 and m. 3 ; from the Lower Miocene of Sauvetat. This is the specimen noticed by Gervais in the Zool. et Pal. .Fran- chises, 2nd ed. p. 156. Croizet Collection. Purchased. 1848 M. 2136. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing pm. 4 and the (Fig.) three true molars ; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. This specimen, which is figured in the accompanying woodcut (fig. 18), agrees so exactly in size with the Fig. Lopkio?neri/x


. Catalogue of the fossil Mammalia in the British museum, (Natural History). Mammals, Fossil. ] 62 UNGITLATA. 27797. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, with m72 and m. 3 ; from the Lower Miocene of Sauvetat. This is the specimen noticed by Gervais in the Zool. et Pal. .Fran- chises, 2nd ed. p. 156. Croizet Collection. Purchased. 1848 M. 2136. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing pm. 4 and the (Fig.) three true molars ; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. This specimen, which is figured in the accompanying woodcut (fig. 18), agrees so exactly in size with the Fig. Lopkio?neri/x chalaniati.—Part of the right maxilla; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. \. mandibles that there is every probability that it belongs to the present species ; a maxilla, which is provisionally referred to the same, is noticed, although not figured, by Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Geol. vol. viii. art. 1, p. 227. The true molars of the present specimen are like those of a primitive ruminant, but the second inner crescent is incompletely developed in m- 2, and in m. 3 is rudimentary. The length of the space occupied by the three true molars is 0,041. Purchased, 1885. Genus DICHODON, Owen1. Dentition :—I. |, C. \, Pm. J, M. |. The upper true molars are perfectly selenodont, with concave outer surfaces somewhat like Hyopotamus; the earlier premolars are elongated, and thereby ap- proach Xiphodon. The limb-bones are unknown. The general form of the dentition is illustrated in the accompanying woodcut (fig. 19). 1 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. iv. p. 36 (1848).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Geology; Lydekker, Richard, 1849-1915. London, Printed by order of the Trustees


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