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28235 d. The symphysis and part of the right ramus of the man- 

 dible of an immature individual ; from Debruge. The 

 first and second true molars are protruded, but the hinder 

 premolars are in alveolo. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



28235 e. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, with m . 2 and 

 i^TS ; from Debruge. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



M. 1734. Part of the right ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 last five cheek-teeth ; from Bach. Purchased, 1884 



The reference of some of the following specimens is provisional. 



25221, 36781. Two specimens of the scapula, which may have 

 belonged to large individuals of the present species ; from 

 the Upper Eocene Headon beds of Hordwell, Hampshire. 

 These specimens are larger than the scapulae figured in De 

 Blainville's ' Osteographie,' Genus Palceotherium, under the 

 names of P. crassum and P. medium, but agree in general 

 contour ; they are considerably smaller than the scapula 

 of P. magnum. Presented respectively by S. V. Wood, 



Esq., 1850, and S. Laing, Esq., 1862. 



30061. The glenoidal extremity of the left scapula ; from Hordwell. 

 Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1355. 



29744. The associated bones of the right fore limb, wanting the 

 scapula and phalangeals ; from Hordwell. This specimen 

 agrees well in relative size with No. 36781 ; the radius 

 and the third metacarpal are slightly larger than Nos. 147 

 and 11896, but agree in their general contour and pro- 

 portions ; the specimen might have belonged to an indivi- 

 dual equal in size to that to which the upper dentition 

 figured in plate xxx. fig. 7 of Gervais's ' Zool. et Pal. Fran- 

 gaises,' 2nd ed.. pertained (vide supra, p. 20, note 2). 



Hastings Collection. PurcJuised, 1855. 



25247 a. The left humerus, imperfect proximally ; from Hordwell. 

 This specimen agrees very closely with the corresponding 

 bone in No. 29744. 



Presented by S. V. Wood, Esq., 1850. 



147 (0. C.)- Cast of the left radius. The original is from Montmartre, 

 and is figured in De Bainville's ' Osteographie,' Genus 

 Palceotherium, pi. iii. (as P. crassum). 



Mantell Collection. PurcJiased, 1836. 



