PEf.RCANID.T:. 



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Pelecanus sivalensis, Davies\ 

 Founded upon part of an ulna differing from the type of P. cant- 



leyi by its inferior dimensions and the much smaller relative size of 



the palmar trochlear depression. 

 Ilah, India. 



39745. The distal extremity of the right ulna ; from tho Older 

 {Fu/.) Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. The type ; described by 

 Davies in the ' Geol. Mag.' decad. ii. vol. vii. p. 26, and 

 also by the present writer in the ' Palseontologia Indica ' 

 (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol. iii. p. 137, and 

 figured in the ' Ree. Geol. Surv. Ind.' vol. sxiii. p. 235 (re- 

 produced in fig. 9). Cautley Collection. Presented., 1842. 



Fig. 9. 



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Pelecanus mitratus (A) and P. sivalensis (B). — Distal extremity of tlie right 

 uliia. \. a, palmar trochlear depression. (From the 'Eec. Geol. Surv. 

 Ind.') 



39743. The proximal extremity of a left radius agreeing in relative 

 size with the preceding specimen ; from the Sivcalik Hills 

 This specimen does not present any well-marked structural 

 features by which it can be distinguished from the much 

 larger corresponding fragment of P. cautleyi. 



Cautley Collection 



Pelecanus intermedius, Fraas ^. 

 Apparently allied to P. (jracilis. The skull is relatively more 

 vaulted and narrower than in P. mitratus, the occipital fossa being 



' Geol. Mag. decad. ii. vol. vii. p. 26 (1880). 



- Jahresh. Ver. Nat. Wiirtt. vol. sxvi. p. 281 (1870). 



