89 



Memoirs,' vol. i. pi. xxv. figs. 1-4, being in both instances 

 erroneously named Fells cristata. It is also described by 

 Bose in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxvi. p. 128 ; 

 and is described and figured by the present writer in the 

 ' Palseontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. ii. pp. 304, 305, 

 pi. xxxiv. It is the type specimen of the species, and 

 exhibits the three last premolars and the first true molar, 

 the latter being of unusually large size; the sockets of 

 pm- 1 are also visible, as well as a portion of the canine of 

 the right side. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



37136. Anterior portion of the cranium ; from the Pliocene of the 

 (Fiy.) Siwalik Hills. This specimen is figured by Falconer and 

 Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' pi. K. figs. 4, 

 4 a, 46 ; and has been noticed by the present writer in the 

 ' Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 306. It has 

 been somewhat damaged by rolling, but comprises the 

 greater part of the skull as far back as the middle of the 

 brain-case, where it is broken off by an oblique fracture. 

 The teeth are much worn and broken ; but the whole of 

 the four premolars are present, and the left pm. 4 exhibits 

 clearly the subequality in size of its three lobes. The 

 superior aspect is extremely like that of the skull of 

 H. striata; and the large postorbital processes of the 

 frontals are well displayed, and, in conjunction with the 

 corresponding zygomatic processes, enclose a large portion 

 of the hinder border of the orbit. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



37134. The hinder portion of the cranium; from the Pliocene of 

 {Fig.) the Siwalik Hills. This specimen is figured by Falconer 

 and Cautley in the 'Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' pi. K. 

 figs. 3, 3 a, 3b; and is noticed by the present writer in 

 the 'Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 306. It 

 agrees precisely in size and general form with the two 

 skulls noticed above, and doubtless belongs to the same 

 species. It exhibits the sagittal crest more fully deve- 

 loped than in the type skull, and is therefore nearer to 

 H. striata. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



16555. The greater portion of the left ramus of the mandible ; from 



(Fiy.) the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. This specimen is figured 



by Falconer and Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' 



pi. M. figs. 2, 2 a; and is described and figured by the 



