POST-PLEIOCENE FOSSILS. 



SOUTH-CAROLINA. 



PLATE XVI. 



SOLIPEDIA. 



Figs. 19—22. Lower molar teeth of EQUUS COMPLICATUS and E. FPtATERNUS, from the Post- 



Pleiocene deposits of Ashley river. Page 1 12. 

 Fig. 23. Lower molar of E. FRATERNUS, from the excavation of the Brunswick Canal, Georgia. J. 



H. Couper, Esq. Pcuje 104. 

 Figs. 24- -26. Lower molars, E. COMPLICATUS, from the Natchez ravines. Page 103. 

 Fig. 27. Lower molar, E. FRATERNUS, from vicinity of Natchez. Page 103. 



" 28. Outer view of the specimen represented in iigure 16, Plate XV. Pacje 104. 

 " 29. Outer view of the specimen represented in figui-e 3, Plate XV. 

 Figs. 30, 31. Lower and upper molar of E. COMPLICATUS, from the Natchez ravines. 

 Fig. 32. Upper molar of HIPPOTHERIUM VENUSTUM, from the Post-Pleiocene beds of the Ashley 

 river. Maguiiied two diameters. Page 105. 

 " 32a Inner view of the same specimen, of the natural size. 

 Fig. 33. Upper molar, HIPPOTHERIUM VENUSTUM, from the Ashley river beds. Natural size. 



Page 10.5. 

 Fig. 33«. Outer view of the same specimen. 



