126 UNGULATA. 



M. 2004. The first left upper true molar in a half-worn condition ; 



(Fig.) probably from Grays. This specimen (woodcut, fig. 26) 

 agrees very closely in general characters with the Japanese 

 molar of E. namadicus figured on page 168 ; it is noticed by 

 Leith- Adams, op. cit. p. 22. No history. 



M. 362. The first left upper true molar, in a half-worn condition ; 

 from the Pleistocene of Southwold, Suffolk. 



Egerton Collection. Purchased, 1882. 



28512. The associated right and left first upper true molars, about 

 one-third worn ; from the Pleistocene of Bracklesham Bay, 

 Sussex. These specimens are noticed in ' Falconer's 

 Palaeontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 180, and by Leith- 

 Adams, op. cit. p. 22. Dixon Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



37241. The first right upper true molar, about one-third worn; 

 (Fig.) dredged off Happisburgh, Norfolk. Described and figured 

 by Leith- Adams, op. cit. p. 21, pi. iii. fig. 2. 



Lay ton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



43067- Fragment of a much-worn first (?) upper true molar ; from 

 the Pleistocene of Lyme-Eegis, Dorsetshire. 



Purchased, 1871. 



M. 2549. Two worn fragments of first (?) upper true molars ; from 

 Barrington. Purchased, 1885. 



32539. The first right upper true molar ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Champagne, France. Noticed by Leith-Adams, op. cit. 

 p. 24. Tesson Collection. Purchased, 1873. 



27906 x. The first right upper true molar ; from the Pleistocene 

 of Clacton, Essex. This specimen is in an early stage of 

 wear, and shows eleven ridges and talons ; it is noticed by 

 Leith-Adams, op. cit. p. 23. 



Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



47713. The nearly perfect first right upper true molar, in a 

 comparatively early stage of wear ; from the Pleistocene 

 of Europa Point, Gibraltar. This specimen (which closely 

 resembles No. M. 362) is noticed by J. Smith in his 

 4 Newer Pliocene Geology,' p. 110 (1862), and by Busk in 

 the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. x. p. 128 (erroneously as m. 3). 

 Ten perfect ridges and the posterior half of the first ridge 

 remain. Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 



