238 TJNGTJLATA. 



M. 1435. The first or second left upper true molar, in a well- 

 worn condition ; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. 



Purchased, 1884. 



M. 1436. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing the last pre- 

 molar and the greater part of the first true molar ; from 

 the Upper Eocene of Caylux. Purchased, 1884. 



M. 1437. The right premaxilla, containing the second and third 

 incisors and the alveolus of the first tooth of the same 

 series ; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. The teeth of 

 this specimen agree in general characters with those of the 

 Ufhofen cranium, No. 28770. Purchased, 1884. 



M. 1132. Cast of the complete mandible. The original is from the 



Lower Miocene of Puy-de-D6me, France, and is figured by 



Blainville in the ' Osteographie,' genus Anthracotherium, 



pi. i. (d'Auvergne), and noticed by Gervais, op. cit. p. 189. 



Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



197 (0. C.). Cast of a fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, 

 with the penultimate and last true molars. The original 

 is from the Lower Miocene lignites of Cadibona (Piedmont), 

 Italy ; and is described and figured by Cuvier in the 

 ' Ossemens Fossiles,' 2nd ed. vol. iii. p. 398, pi. Ixxx. 

 fig. 2 (1822). No history. 



M. 75 b. Two fragments of the mandible, one containing portions of 

 the penultimate and last true molars ; from the Lower 

 Miocene of Cadibona. Purchased, 1880. 



M. 1447. Portion of the right ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 last premolar and the first and second true molars, in a 

 well-worn condition ; from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. 

 The teeth are considerably larger than those of the 

 foregoing specimens of the Cadibona race. 



Purchased, 1884. 



M. 1451. A right lower true molar, in a slightly worn condition ; 

 from the Upper Eocene of Caylux. Purchased, 1884. 



M. 1443, M. 1446, M. 1453. Detached incisor, canine, and premolar 

 teeth, probably belonging to the present species ; from the 

 Upper Eocene of Caylux. Purchased, 1884. 



