CHAP VIII. FOSSIL MOLAR TEETH OF ELEPHANTS. 133 



Pig. 18. 



Ulephas primigenhis. 



Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, one-third of natural size, Post-pliocene. 

 Coexisted with man. 



Fig. 19. 



Elephas antiqum Falconer. 



Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, size one-third of nature. Post-pliocene 

 and Newer pliocene. Coexisted with man. 



Fig. 20* 



Elephas meridionaliii Nesti. 

 Penultimate molar, lower jaw, right side, size one-third of original. Newer 

 pliocene. Saint Prest, near Chartres, and Norwich Crag, Not yet proved to 

 have oocxisted with man. 



« For fig. 20, I am indebted to M. giquc do France, Mars 1859. Fig. 19 

 Lartet, and fig. 18 will be found in his is from Fauna Sivalcnsis, Falconer and 

 paper in Bulletin de la Societe Geolo- Cautlcy, 



