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present but two fossettes ; the true molars have a well-developed 

 buttress, and the premolars have a strong cingulum on the inner 

 surface. As in the three preceding species, the first premolar in 

 both jaws disappeared at a very early age. The lower cheek-teeth 

 are likewise low-crowned, and the plane of dentition is oblique. 

 Hab. Europe (Pleistocene and Pliocene). 



37340. Cast of the anterior two thirds of the cranium, showing the 

 last three premolars and the first two true molars. The 

 original is from the Upper Pliocene of the Val d'Arno, 

 Italy, and is preserved in the Florentine Museum at 

 Pisa. It is noticed and figured in ' Falconer's Palaeontolo- 

 gical Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 359, pi. xxviii. fig. 1 ; and from 

 this note it appears to have been much damaged since the 

 cast was taken. Purchased, 1863. 



112 (0. C.). Hinder portion of a cranium provisionally referred to 

 this species ; from the Pleistocene (?) of the Via Appia, 

 Rome. Grualteris Collection. Purchased. Before 1836. 



40955. Two fragments of the right maxilla, one showing pm- 2 and 

 pm. 3, and the other the three true molars ; from the 

 Upper Pliocene of Malaga, Spain. This specimen is de- 

 scribed by Falconer in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xv. 

 p. 602 (1859), and in his ' Pala3ontological Memoirs,' 

 vol. ii. p. 361. Presented by Prof. Ansted, 1868. 



37342. Cast of the anterior portion of the palate, showing the last 

 two premolars and m-Jl. The original is from the Upper 

 Pliocene of the Val d'Arno. Purchased, 1863. 



40803. Cast of the upper cheek-dentition of the right side. The 

 cast is taken from a palate specimen (figured in ' Falconer's 

 Palaeontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. pi. xxix.) preserved in 

 the University Museum at Bologna, and apparently ob- 

 tained om the Upper Pliocene of the Val d'Arno. 



Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



40815. Cast of the second left upper true molar. The original is 



from the Pleistocene near Rome. 



Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



40816. Cast of a fragment of the left maxilla containing m.J and 



m - 2. The original is probably from the Upper Pliocene 

 of the Val d'Arno. Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



