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FAMILY HIFPOPOTAMIDyE. 



HIPPOPOTAMUS AMPHIBIUS. 



Linn., Syst. Nat, ed. 12, vol. I. p. 101 (1766). 

 a. Upper canine; from a British Pleistocene deposit. Presented 

 by J. Ball, Esq. 



HIPPOPOTAMUS PENTLANDI 



Meyer, Palaologica, p. 533 (1832). 



a. Several molar teeth; from the fissure-deposits of Malta. 

 Presented by Prof. Leith Adams. 



b. An astragalus; from Malta. Presented by Prof. Leith Adams, 



HIPPOPOTAMUS PAL^INDICUS. 



Falc. and Caut., Faun. Antiq. Sival., pi. LVII (1847). 

 From the Narbada Valley, India. 



a. Cast of part of mandible. Original in British Museum (No. 

 40893). 



b. Cast of imperfect cranium. Original in British Museum 

 (No. 36824). 



HIPPOPOTAMUS SIVALENSIS. 



Falc. and Caut., Asiat. Research., vol. XIX, p. 40 (1836). 

 From the Siwalik Hills, India. 



a. Cast of cranium. Original in British Museum (No. M. 2269). 



b. A large series of specimens of skulls, jaws, teeth, limb-bones, 

 &c. 



SUBORDER FERISS0DACT7LA. 



FAMILY TAPIRID^. 



TAPIRUS ARVERNENSIS. 



Deveze and Bouillet, Essai sur la Mont de Boulade (1827). 

 a. Two right upper molars, probably referable to this or one of 

 the allied Pliocene species ; from the Red Crag of Suffolk. 



