86 Lyprxker— On Stwalik Fossils in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. 
D. 58. Trionyx, sp. Costal plate of a very large species. 
D. 58a. - Extremity of a costal plate of a still larger individual. 
D. 580. #t Costal plate. 
SASS. Extremity of costal plate of a young individual. 
A. 158a. * Part of costal plate. 
A. 157. a Part of costal plate. 
D. 60. Emypa, sp. Part of anterior costal plate. 
C. t. 55 Part of anterior costal plate. 
Crass: PISCES. 
C. 92. Head of undetermined teleostean fish. This specimen is unique. 
A. 33;. Fragments of vertebree and other bones of a fish. 
a dasie 
For the dates of the publication of the names of the various species of mammalia mentioned in the 
foregoing catalogue, see ‘‘ Paleontologia Indica,”’ ser. x., vol. iii., p. 128, et seg. (1884). 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE III. 
Fig. 1. Rhinoceros palaindicus, Fale. and Caut.—Fragment of right maxilla, contaming three milk- 
molars (No. C. ¢.). 
Fig. 2. Rhinoceros platyrhinus, Fale. and Caut.—First or second left upper true molar, in a well-worn 
condition (No. C. a.). 
Big. 8. Rhinoceros palaindicus, Fale. and Caut.—First or second left upper true molar, in an early stage 
of wear (No. C: b.). 
All the figures natural size—a, anterior collis; b, posterior collis ; ¢, second costa; d, first costa ; 
e, crochet ; g, median valley ; 7, posterior valley ; », combing-plate; 0, accessory fossette. 
