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b. Several molar teeth, some of which probably belong to thia 

 species. 



FAMILY CAMELIDi^. 

 CAMELUS SIVALENSIS. 

 Falc. and Caut, Asiat. Research., vol. XIX, p. 120 (1836). 

 From the Siwalik Hills, India. 



a. Cast of imperfect cranium. Original (type) in British 

 Museum (No. 39597). 



b. Fragment of left ramus of mandible, with last two molars 

 (No. A. 32). 



c. Part of left ramus of mandible, with two molars (No. C. 72). 



d. Part of left maxilla, with last three molars, wanting the sum- 

 mits of their crowns. This specimen indicates an animal of larger 

 size than a. (No. C. 73). 



FAMILY CiCNOTHERIIDiE. 



C^NOTHERIUM COMMUNE. 

 Bravard, Monogr. d. Genre Cainotherium (1835). 

 a. Portion of upper and lower jaw ; from the Lower Miocene of 

 France. Presented by the Trustees of the British Museum. 



FAMILY ANOPLOTHERIIDvE. 



ANOPLOTHERIUM CAYLUXENSE. 

 Lydekher, Cat. Foss. Mamm., Brit. Mus., pt. II. p. 98 (1885). 

 a. Cast of right upper .cheek-teeth. Original in British Museum 

 (No. M. 2141); from Upper Eocene Phosphorites of France. 

 Presented by R. Lydekker, Esq. 1890. 



FAMILY MERYCOPOTAMID.E. 

 MERYCOPOTAMUS DISSIMILIS. 

 Hippopotamus dissimilis, Falc. and Caut., Asiat. Research., 

 vol. XIX, p. 51 (1836). 



a. Casts of skull and mandibular rami. Originals (types) in 

 British Museum ; Siwalik Hills. 



