138 UNGITLATA. 



39684. The right cuboid. 



39662. The left cuboid. Figured, op. cit. pi. Ixxix. fig. 22. 



39631. The associated right astragalus, navicular, cuboid, three 

 (Fig.) cuneiforms, and the portion of the second and third meta- 

 tarsals. Figured, op. cit. pi. Ixxviii. fig. 8. 



39615. The left third and fourth metatarsals, of very large size. 



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



18418. The right third metatarsal. Figured, op. cit. pi. Ixxix. 

 (Fig.) fig. 17. 



39622. The left third metatarsal. Figured, op. cit. pi. Ixxix. fig. 19. 

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



39636. The right second metatarsal. Figured, op. cit. pi. Ixxix. 

 (Fig.) fig. 16. 



39623. The left fourth metatarsal. Figured, op. cit. pi. Ixxix. 

 (Fig.) fig. 18. 



39681-2. Two specimens of the centrum of the axis vertebra, one 

 much larger than the other. 



It. 2734. An early cervical vertebra. 



M. 2735. The seventh cervical vertebra. 



M. 2736. The third dorsal vertebra (imperfect). 



M. 2737. The third or fourth dorsal vertebra (imperfect). 



It. 2738. An early dorsal vertebra (imperfect). 



ifUjmoccroji umcornid, Linn. 1 

 Syn. Rhinoceros indictis, Cuvier 2 . 



The upper true molars have very tall crowns, a " cornbing-plate," 

 three fossettes on the well-worn crowns, and no " buttress." Teeth 

 of this species have been described from the Pleistocene of the 

 Narbada Valley, India, by the present writer in the ' Palaeontologia 

 Indica ' (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol. i. pp. viii-ix 3 . 



1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 104 (1766). 



2 Menag. d. Mus. d'Hiat. Nat. (1801). 



3 A scapula is noticed on the same page under the name of E. namadicus, 

 but its right to specific distinction is perhaps doubtful. 



