Tapirus priscus. The left maxilla, showing all the cheek-teeth ; from the Upper 

 Miocene of Eppelsheim, Hessen Darmstadt. |. Ip, 2p, 3p,4p, pre- 

 molars; 1 a, 2 a, 3 a, true molars ; E, e, outer, I, i, inner, M, m, middle 

 columns 1 . (From Gaudry's ' Enchainements.') 



40633. The palatal portion of the cranium, showing the whole of 

 (Fig.) the cheek-dentition of both sides, together with the left 



canine and the third incisor of both sides ; from the 

 Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, Hessen Darmstadt. This 

 specimen is described and figured by H. v. Meyer in the 

 ' Palseontographica/ vol. xv. p. 174, pi. xxv., and is also 

 figured in De Blainville's ' Osteographie,' genus Tapirus, 

 pi. vi. Purchased, 1867. 



198 (0. C.). Cast of a fragment of the left maxilla, containing pm. 1 

 and pm. 2. The original is from Eppelsheim, and is 

 figured by Kaup in the Oss. Foss. d. Darmstadt, pt. ii. 

 pi. vi. fig. 2 ; pm. 1 appears to be a dent de r emplacement. 



Purchased. 



198 a (0. C.). Cast of a fragment of the left maxilla of a young 

 individual, containing mm. 1 and mm. 2. The original is 

 from Darmstadt, and is figured by Kaup, op. cit. pi. vi. 

 fig. 3. Purchased. 



40634. The greater part of the left ramus of the mandible of an 

 (Fig.) immature individual ; from the Upper Miocene of Eppels- 

 heim. This specimen is described and figured by Von 



1 In this and the other figures with the same lettering the component parts of 

 the teeth are named in accordance with the structure of a typical bunodont 

 tooth. In the lophiodont type the two outer columns have united to form 

 the longitudinal ridge, while the middle and inner columns have united in 

 pairs to constitute the two transverse ridges. 



