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Mr. C. Forster-Cooper on a 



merits of mandibular symphyses which belong in all proba- 

 bility to the same species. One of tiiese fragments, as far as 

 it goes, sliows no great difference from the type ; the other, 



Fiof. 1 a. 



Fi":. 1 b. 



Fig, 1 a. — Inner surface of incisor. 

 Fi»'. 1 b. — Under surface of incisor. 



Fis. 2. 



Portion of ramus attributed to P. huc/tiense. 



however, a symphysi.s, together with the roots of the two 

 incisors and sockets for some of tlie premolars, differs in 

 having a swelling in the central line on the underside of the 



