142 TTNGtfLATA. 



of the base of the crown of iiTT being 0,033. Figured by 

 Falconer and Cautley in the 'Asiatic Researches,' vol. xix. 

 pi. xxi. figs. 8, 11. 



15357. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible of a young 

 individual, showing mm . 3, mm. 4 (much broken), ET1, and 



40598. Fragment of the left ramus of a mandible, provisionally 

 assigned to this species, showing ^~2 and m . 3 in a much 

 worn condition. This specimen agrees in size with the 

 present species, but has a greater concavity on the inner 

 side of m . 3, which is, however, probably due to its 

 extremely worn condition. 



17557. The hinder portion of the right ramus of the mandible, 

 showing m . 3 in a very much worn condition. This spe- 

 cimen agrees very closely with the last. Figured by 

 Falconer and Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' 

 pi, Ixxxvii. fig. 6. 



16576. The hinder part of the left ramus of the mandible, showing 

 ^75 and a part of mT in a half-worn condition. 



16587. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible of a young 

 individual, showing mm. 3 and mm. 4 in a partially worn 

 condition. The last tooth shows the flatness of the inner 

 surface characteristic of the present species. 



Some of the following specimens may belong to the next Species : 



40569. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible of a very young 

 {Fig.) individual. This specimen is figured by Falconer and 

 Cautley, op. cit. pi. Ixxxvii. fig. 8 : it shows three milk- 

 molars in contact with one another, the first of which 

 (pm. 2) is very minute and not fully protruded ; m. 3 is in 

 alveolo. 



40564. The extremity of the symphysis of the mandible of a very 

 (Fig.) young individual, showing the unworn milk-incisors and 



canine. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. 

 Ixxxvii. fig. 11. 



40565. The symphysis of the mandible of an equally young indi- 

 (Fig.) vidual, showing the broken bases of the milk-incisors 



and canine. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. 

 pi. Ixxxvii. fig. 10. 



