DESCRIPTION OF PLATES. 135 
the orbit, palate, and molars, but the posterior portion of the skull is 
broken off. Its dimensions are as follows :— 
Length of fragment, 14°3 in, Length of three true molars, 3°3 in. Length of 
three true molars and last premolar, 4: in. Breadth of alveoli, 1:2 in. Width of 
palate posteriorly, 2°3 in. Between mastoid angles, 6°2 in. Breadth of cranium 
beneath cores, 4° in. Breadth of cranium between posterior angles of orbits, 7°3 in. 
Breadth of cranium between most projecting points of maxillary bones, 5:3 in. 
Height of occipital facet from lower border of foramen magnum, 41 in. Great 
diameter of orbit, 2-4 in. Great diameter of root of core, 3-1 in. Thickness of 
ditto, 2*7in. Length of fragment of core, 6:2 in. 
Sheet 10.—Portion of skull of Bos Stvalensis. 
Length of fragment, 12°7 in. Breadth of cranium behind orbits, 8°7in, Breadth 
of cranium between posterior angles of orbits, 10°-4 in. Width of alveoli, 1:1 in. 
Width of palate posteriorly, 3°5 in. Diameter of orbit, 2°5 in. Height of cranium 
from palate in front, 7-4 in. 
Sheet 11.—Antilopide. Figs. 1, 2, and 5 represent the skull of 
Antilope Palewindica (Falc.), No. 39,594 in B.M. This is the skull 
described and figured by Captain Baker in the Journ. As. Soc., vol. 
xt pe. 110. 
Sheets 12 to 18.—Represent numerous fossil remains of Antilopide, 
Cervide, &c. 
B. REptIiLia. 
Sheet 1.—Crocodilus bombifrons. Fossil Crocodile, from the Sewalik 
hills. Ten figures, illustrating different portions of the skull. Figs. 1 
and 2 correspond to British Museum Spec., No. 39,795; figs. 5 and 
6 to B.M., 39,796; and figs. 8 and 9 to B.M. 39,797. 
Sheet 2.—Crocodilus bombifrons. Other specimens of the skull. 
Figs. 1 and 2 correspond to British Museum Spec., No. 39,799; figs. 
3 and 4 to B.M., 39,800; figs. 5, 6, and 7 to B.M., 39,801; and figs. 
8, 9, and 10 to B.M. 39,798. 
Sheet 3.—Crocodilus (Leptorhynchus) crassidens. (Fale. and Caut.) 
Fossil Crocodile from the Sewalik hills. Five specimens are figured of 
different portions of the skull; four of which correspond to specimens 
in the British Museum, Nos. 16,218, 39,802, 59,803, and 359,804. 
Sheet 4.—Crocodilus (Leptorhynchus) Leptodus. (Fale. and Caut.) 
Fossil Crocodile from the Sewalik hills. Four different specimens of 
cranium, which correspond to the specimens in the British Museum, 
Nos. 7,453, 39,805, 39,806, and 39,807. 
Sheet 5.—Crocodilus (Leptorhynchus) Gangeticus. Fossil Crocodile 
from the Sewalik hills, identical with modern Gavial. Three specimens 
of different portions of skull, which correspond to the following catalogue 
numbers in the British Museum, viz., 36,647, 39,809, and 39,810. 
Sheet 6.—Crocodilus (Leptorhynchus) Gangeticus. Five specimens 
of different portions of cranium and jaws, four of which correspond to 
the following catalogue numbers in the British Museum, viz., 36,726, 
39,808, 39,811, and 39,812. 
Sheet 7.—Crocodilus (Leptorhynchus) Gangeticus. Portion of cra- 
nium, vertebre, and other parts of skeleton. Correspond to British 
Museum numbers, 17,006, 39,811 a, 59,813, 39,814, 39,815, 59,816, 
and 39,818. 
