80 [August, 



Calicotherium sivalense, Cranium and Lower Jaw, from the Sivalik Hills. 



Do. do. part of Upper Jaw, do. do. 



Do. do. part of Lower Jaw, do. do. 



Hippohyus sivalensis, Cranium, do. do. 



Equus Do. Cranium, part, with range of teeth, from Sivalik Hills. 



Do. Vertebra, 



Hippotherium antilopinum, Lower Jaw, part, 

 Sivatherium giganteum, Tarsal Bones, 

 Camelopardalis affinis, Cervical Vertebra, 

 Capra, part of the Cranium, 

 Sivatherium giganteum. Vertebra, 



Do. do. Lower Jaw, fragment, 



Do. do. Femur, do. 



Do. do. Anterior extremities restored, 



Camelus sivalensis, Cranium, 

 Camelopardalis, Humerus, 



Bos, Cranium, with part of Horns, from Nerbudder. 

 Do. Cranium. 

 Ursus (Hyasnarctos) sivalensis, Ispec, Cranium, 



Do. do. 2 spec. do. Femur, 



Emys Hamiltonoides, 

 Emys, 

 Colossochelys Atlas, Humerus, 



Do. do. Episternum, 



Do. do. Triphosternum, 



Leptorhynchus giganteus, Muzzle, 



Do. gangeticus A, part of Cranium, 



Do. do. B, do. do. 



Crocodilus biporcatus, do. do. 



Capra, do. do. 



Felis palncotigris, 2 spec. Cranium, 

 Do. cristata, do. 



Canis, do. 



Do. do. 



Hyaina, A, do. 



Do. B, do. 



Ursus (Hyajnarctos) sivalensis. Lower Jaw, 

 Enhydridon ferox. A, Cranium, 



Do. do. B, do. 



Do. do. C, do. 



Machairodus sivalensis, A, Cranium, fragment, 



Do. do. B, do. 



Quadrumana, Simia, Lower Jaw, part, 

 Aves, Fam. Struthionidae, fragment of Left Tibia, 

 Pisces, Fam. Silenids, fragment, 

 Lutra palaeindica, Cranium, 

 Colossochelys Atlas, (young,) Cranium, 

 Crocodilus biporcatus, (young,) part of Cranium, 

 Seven smaller pieces, undetermined. 

 Also, a cast of a Meteorite, from India. 



A small box containing 37 specimens of smaller size, most of them without 

 names. 



In addition to the above, a fine cast of the cranium of Sivatherium giganteum, 

 taken from the original in the British Museum, was received from Dr. Thomas 

 Horsfield. 



Dr. Morton deposited four crania of the Shoshonee tribe of Indians, collected 

 by Mr. Edward M. Kern. 



Mr. Lambert presented a specimen of Amblyopsis spelaeus, and of Astacus 

 pellucidiis, from the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. 



