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than those of the cranium figured by Filhol in the Ann. Soc. 

 Sci. Phys. Nat. Toulouse, 1882, pi. ii. Purchased, 1884. 



It. 1690. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing the second and 

 third true molars ; from the Upper Eocene of Bach. The 

 teeth are slightly larger than those of the last. 



Purchased, 1884. 



M. 1691. Detached teeth ; from the Upper Eocene of Jamblouise, 

 near Limogne (Lot), France. Purchased, 1884. 



27578. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing the second and 

 fourth premolars and the first and second true molars ; 

 from the Upper Eocene of Debruge. This specimen agrees 

 with the last. Bravard Collection, Purchased, 1852. 



26759. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the three true 

 molars, the first in a well-worn condition ; from the Upper 

 Eocene of Vaucluse. Pomel Collection. Purchased, 1851. 



28152. Cast of the dental portion of the maxilla, showing most of the 



teeth ; the original is from the Upper Eocene of Debruge '. 

 The teeth of this specimen agree exactly in size with those 

 of the above-mentioned cranium figured by Filhol. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



27577. The second or third left lower true molar 2 , in a well-worn 

 condition ; from the Upper Eocene of Debruge. The talon 

 is relatively small. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



36947. Three specimens of the second or third lower true molar, 

 two of which have lost their talons ; from the Bembridge 

 Limestone (Upper Eocene) of the Isle of Wight. These 

 specimens appear to agree exactly with specimens figured 

 by Filhol in the Ann. Sci. Geol. vol. vii. pi. xxxiii. figs. 

 164, 188 ; and there can be no doubt as to the generic 

 reference. These specimens (which have been previously 

 noticed by the present writer in the Geol. Mag. dec. 3, 

 vol. i. p. 444) are important as proving the occurrence of 

 the genus in England. Purchased, 1861. 



28153. A canine 3 ; from the Upper Eocene of Vaucluse. This 



1 This specimen is entered in the Museum Begisteras Pterodon Laurillardi, 

 Bravard & Pomel, which is apparently a manuscript name. 



2 Entered in the Museum Register as P. laurillardi. 



3 Entered in the Museum Register as P. laurillardi. 



