78 LypekKER— On Stwalik Fossils in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. 
HipPoPoraMUS SIVALENSIS. 
B. 3. Nearly complete cranium—a fine and valuable specimen: the two 
molars are of the short square type; the last placed in advance 
of the posterior border of the palate. The specimen, therefore, 
like No. D. 67, belongs to the typical variety of the species.* 
Family 2.—Swde. 
Sus FALcONERI, Lyd. 
C. 27. Cranium of female. This fine specimen was originally figured in 
“ Journ. Asiat. Soc., Bengal,” vol. v., pl. xxxv., and its dentition 
in pl. xliv., fig. 3: it has been refigured in “ Pal. Ind.,” ser. x., 
vol. i., pl. x., where it is fully described. The species is in 
some respects allied to the living Sus barbatus of Borneo. 
C. 31. Crushed specimen of anterior portion of cranium of a male. Figured 
in ‘Journ. Asiat. Soc., Bengal,” vol. v., pl. xliv., fig 5. The 
last molar is sightly smaller than in the last specimen. 
C. 30. Last right upper molar, shorter than in either of the previous 
specimens. 
C. 26. Mandible. The dentition of this specimen is figured in “ Pal. Ind.,” 
ser. x., vol. i., pl. vii., fig. 1. 
Section 2: RuMINANTIA. 
Family 1.—Camelide. 
CAMELUS SIVALENSIS, Fale. and Caut. 
A. 3; Fragment of left ramus of mandible, with last 2 molars. 
C. 72. Part of left ramus of mandible, with 2 molars. 
CaMELUS, sp. 
C. 73. Part of left maxilla, with three last molars, wanting the summits of 
their crowns. This specimen indicates an animal of gigantic size, 
which may possibly be distinct from C. sivalensis: the teeth require 
careful comparison with the types of that species in the British 
Museum. 
Family 2.—Girafide. 
SIVATHERIUM GIGANTEUM, Fale. and Caut. 
C. 78. Left upper premolar. 
C. 79. Two left upper premolars. 
* See “Pal. Ind.,” ser. x., vol. ii., pt. 2. 
