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enamel characteristic of the species, and agrees with the 

 corresponding tooth of a young cranium, of which three 

 teeth are figured in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, 

 vol. i. pi. xxxii. figs. 2, 3, and pi. xxxiii. fig. 2 l . 



Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



Fig. 8. 



(?) Mastodon pandionis. The third left lower milk-molar ; from Perim Island. 

 Viewed from the grinding and outer lateral aspects. \. (From the 

 ' Palaeontologia Indica.') 



M. 3436. The imperfect hinder half of a third lower true molar; 

 from Perim Island. This specimen agrees with the com- 

 plete tooth figured by the present writer,- op. cit. vol. i. 

 pi. xxxiv. fig. 2. Presented by Col. J. W. Watson, 1886. 



M. 295. Part of the right ramus of the mandible, with the much- 

 worn m . 3 ; from Perim Island. 



Transferred from the Old Indian Museum, 1880. 



The two following specimens (of which the precise locality is unknown) 

 if obtained from Perim Island might belong to the present 

 species ; they certainly do not belong to M. sivalensis. 



M. 2884. Part of the mandibular symphysis of a very young indi- 

 vidual, showing a deeply hollowed median groove, on either 

 side of which is a small, laterally-compressed, incisor ; from 

 the Siwaliks of India. The specimen presents a strong 

 resemblance to the adult symphysis of M. pandionis, 

 figured in the ' Paleeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. i. 

 pi. xxxvi. fig. 1. No history. 



M. 2096. A very similar specimen to the preceding, showing the 

 incisive alveoli ; from the Siwaliks of India. Entered on 

 page 274 of Part II. as belonging to a suilline artio- 

 dactyle. Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



1 Originally figured as M. falconeri, but provisionally referred to the present 

 species in vol. iii. p. rx of the same work. 



