64 TTNGTTTATA. 



17430. The first phalangeal. 

 M. 2662. The first phalangeal. 



M. 2663. The second phalangeal. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, 

 (Fig.) op. cit. pi. Ixxxy. fig. 15. 



M. 2700. The second phalangeal. 



40626. The second phalangeal. 



Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



17956. The terminal phalangeal. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, 

 (Fig.} op. cit. pi. Ixxxv. fig. 16. 



M. 2664. Portion of an innominate, perhaps belonging to the 

 (Fig.) present species. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. 

 pi. Ixxxiii. fig. 8 (as Equus). 



Presented by Gen. Sir W. E. Baker, K.O.B., 1848. 



39583. The sacrum and last lumbar vertebra, perhaps belonging to 

 this species. 



Presented by the Secretary of State for India, 1860. 



Hipparion richthofeni, Koken ' . 



This species has been founded on detached teeth which present 

 a great resemblance to those of H. antilopinum (including the Punjab 

 specimens figured by the present writer under that name), but yet 

 show differences which are considered of specific value. The first 

 and second upper true molars are relatively wide. The foot is 

 unknown. 



Hob. China. 



28584. Several upper and lower cheek-teeth ; from the Pliocene (?) 

 of the south of China. 



Presented by D. Hanbury, Esq., 1853. 



Hipparion theobaldi, Lydekker 2 . 



Syn. Sivalhippus theobaldi, Lydekker 3 . 

 Hippotherium theobaldi, Lydekker 4 . 



This species is considerably larger than the two preceding ones, 



1 Pal. Abhand. vol. iii. pt. 2, p. 39 (1885). 



2 Eec. Geol. Surv. Ind. voL x. p. 31 (1877) ; Sivalhippus. 



3 Loc. cit. 



4 Palseontologia Indica, ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 81 (1882). 



