264 UKGTJLATA. 



(as S. giganteus), and noticed by the present writer, 

 op. cit. p. 70. 



Presented by Gen. Sir W. E. Baker, K.C.B., 1848. 



M. 2043. Fragment of the palate of an adult, showing m. 2 and m. 3 

 (Fig.) of either side, and the hinder half of the left m. 1 ; from 

 the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. Figured by Falconer 

 and Cautley, op. cit. pi. Ixxi. fig. 13 (under the name of 

 S. giganteus), and described and figured by the present 

 writer, op. cit. p. 71, pi. vii. fig. 5. In this specimen the 

 molars are narrow, and of extremely complex structure ; 

 m. 3 being much larger than the corresponding tooth of 

 No. 15386. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



M. 2012. The greater part of the mandible of a male, showing parts 

 (Fig.) . of the incisors and canines, and the cheek-dentition of 

 either side, in a well-worn condition ; from the Pliocene 

 of the Siwalik Hills. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, 

 op. cit. pi. Ixx. fig. 5 (as S. giganteus), and described by 

 the present writer, op. cit. p. 72. 



Presented by General Sir W. E. Baker, K.C.B., 1848. 



16614. The anterior portion of the mandible of a male, showing the 

 (Fig.) alveoli of the canines, and most of the cheek-teeth in a 

 very much worn and broken condition ; from the Pliocene 

 of the Siwalik Hills. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, 

 op. cit. pi. Ixx. fig. 6 (as S. giganteus), and noticed by the 

 present writer, op. cit. p. 75. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



15387. The greater part of the mandible of a subadult female ; from 



(Fig.) the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. This specimen shows 



the whole of the dentition in a somewhat broken condition, 



and is figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. Ixx. 



fig. 7 (as S. giganteus), and is noticed as No. 16559, by 



the present writer, op. cit. p. 75 ; its dentition agrees with 



that of a specimen in the Dublin Museum of Science and 



Art, figured by him in pi. vii. fig. 1 of the volume cited. 



Presented by General Sir W. E. Baker, K.C.B., 1848. 



16612. Part of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the three 



(Fig.) true molars (mTl broken), in a well-worn condition ; from 



the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills. Figured by Falconer 



and Cautley, op. cit. pi. Ixxi. fig. 15 (as S. giganteus), and 



