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b. Smaller left mandibular ramus, with canine and four cheek- 

 teeth. 



c. Left maxilla with last four teeth. 



d. Imperfect right humerus. 



e. Imperfect left femur. 



f. Imperfect right femur. 



g. Sacrum. 



All the above are noticed by Leith Adams, * Traua. R. Dubl. See' 

 new ser. vol. I, p. 205. 



MELLIVORA SIVALENSIS. 

 Ursitaxus sivalensis, Falc. and Caut., Asiat. Research, vol. 

 XIX, p. 60 (1836). 



a. The nearly entire cranium; from the Siwalik Hills, India. 

 This is the second of the two known specimens, the other being 

 in the British Museum (No. 40184). Baker and Durand Collection. 



b. Part of the left mandibular ramus; Siwalik Hills, India. 

 Baker afid Durand Collection. 



* MELES TAXUS. 

 Boddaert, Elenchus Anitnal. vol. I, p. 80 (1785). 



I. From Ballynami?itra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented by 

 R.J. Ussher, Esq. 



a. The imperfect skull. The whole of the palate is wanting, but 

 in the lower jaw the last premolar and the carnassial teeth of 

 either side are preserved. Leith Adams, Trans. R. Dubl. Soc, 

 new ser., vol. I, p. 204 



II. From Kenfs Hole Cavern, Torquay, Devon. 



b. The right ramus of the mandible, showing the second and 

 third premolars. 



LUTRA PALjEINDICA. 

 Falc. and Caut., Falconer's Pal. Mem., vol. I, pi. XXVII 

 (1868). 



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

 (No. 37151); Siwalik Hills, India. 



