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2830. A portion of the germ of the last molar, right side, lower jaw. 



It includes seventeen plates, but some are wanting from the hinder end, and only the ante- 

 rior plate has been obliquely worn. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



2831. A portion of the last molar of the lower jaw. 



It includes thirteen plates, none of which have come into use. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



2832. Fourteen detached lamellae of the germ of the last molar of the lower jaw. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



2833. Nine lamellae of the germ of the last molar of the lower jaw. 



The first three are confluent at their base, but none have been in use. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



2834. Seven lamellae and some of the constituent denticles of the last molar of the 

 upper jaw. 



The first two plates are confluent at their base. 



Presented by Sir Everard Home, Bart., V.P.R.S. 



2835. Ten of the constituent plates of a last molar tooth. 



The first six plates are confluent at their base. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



2836. Five plates of the germ of a last molar tooth, confluent at their base. 



Presented by Dr. Henderson. 



2837. The last remnant of a third or fourth molar. 



It is reduced to the bases of four lamellae, and the fangs have been absorbed, so that it fell 

 out naturally from an Elephant of about twenty-four years of age. 



Presented by Colonel Everett, H.E.I. C. 



2838. A corresponding remnant of the opposite molar, from the same Elephant, 

 which was similarly shed about two months after the preceding. 



Presented by Colonel Everett, H.E.I. C. 



2839. The last remnant of apparently the second molar of a young Elephant, which 

 has been naturally shed and the major part of the fang absorbed. Hunterian. 



