ELEPHANTID^!. 121 



18413. Part of a well-worn first lower true molar. 



M. 3141. Part of a mandibular ramus, showing a fragment of the 

 much- worn mTl and the germ of mT2. 



M. 3142. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, containing 



(Fig.) the second (?) true molar in an early stage of wear ; from 



the Pleistocene of the Narbada Valley, India. Figured by 



Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. xii. c. fig. 6. There are 



eleven ridges in the tooth. 



Presented by C. Fraser, Esq., 1849. 



18461. The greater part of the right ramus of the mandible, con- 

 (Fig.) taining the well-worn ^73, which has ten ridges remaining. 

 Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. viii. fig. 3. 



M. 3143. Part of the right ramus of the mandible of a very old 

 (Fig.) individual, showing a fragment of the much-worn m.3. 

 Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. viii. fig. 5. 



M. 3144. Fragment of the left ramus of a mandible, referred by 

 Falconer to the present species. This specimen contains 

 the greater portion of the half-worn m.3, which has been 

 longitudinally and vertically bisected. The ridges are 

 relatively high, and thereby agree with the present form ; 

 but the enamel is very thick, and the worn crown-surface 

 is exceedingly like that of E. meridi&nalis. 



M. 3145. Part of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 (Fig.) greater portion of the well-worn GT3, in which there are 

 thirteen ridges remaining. Figured by Falconer and 

 Cautley, op. cit. pi. vii. figs. 11, 11 a (as ? m . 2). 



M. 3146. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, containing 

 (Fig.) the third true molar, which has been longitudinally and 



vertically bisected, and shows eighteen ridges. Figured 



by Falconer and Cautley, op~ cit. pi. i. fig. 3 b, and pi. vii. 



figs. 12, 12 a. The enamel is very thin and much 



plicated. 



