CHAP. VIII. FOSSIL MOLAR TEETH OF ELEPHANTS. 



Fig. 18 



133 



Elcpkas primigenius. 



Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, one-third of natural size, Post-pliocene. 

 Coexisted with man. 



Fig, 19 



Elcphas antiquus Falconer. 



Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, size one-third of nature, Post-pliocene 

 and Newer pliocene. Coexisted with man. 



Fig. 20 * 



Elcphas meridionalis Nesti. 



Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, size one-third of original, Newer plio 

 cene, Saint Prest, near Chartres, and Norwich Crag. Not yet proved to have 

 coexisted with man. 



* For fig. 20, I am indebted to 

 M.Lartet^ and fig. 18 will be found in 

 his paper in Bulletin de laSociete Geo- 



logique de France, Mars 1859. Fig. 19 

 is from Fauna Sivalensis, Falconer 

 and Cautley. 



