60 TOGTTLATA. 



39525. The greater portion of the left antler. This specimen is 

 (Fig.) the model from which the antlers in the cast No. 15983 a 



are restored ; it is figured hy Cautley and Falconer, 



in the ' Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis ' (unpublished), pi. A. 



fig. 4 ; and in ' Falconer's Palseontological Memoirs,' vol. i. 



pi. xxi. fig. 3. Presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer. 



39524. Fragment of a posterior antler. This specimen is figured 

 (Fig.) by Falconer and Cautley, loc. cit. pi. A. fig. 5. 



39524 a. Fragment of a very large antler, showing very distinctly 

 the arterial and venous grooves. 



Presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer. 



M. 1513. Fragment of a large antler. 



Transferred from the Old India Museum, 1880. 



16263. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing m . 2 and m. 3 in 

 an early stage of wear. These specimens are considerably 

 larger than the molars of the type cranium. 



16244. Three imperfect left upper true molars. 



16244 a. The third left upper premolar, in an early stage of wear. 



16397. Two right upper true molars, one broken. 



48928. Fragment of the right maxilla of a young individual con- 

 taining the three milk-molars, in a very early stage of wear. 



48928 a. Fragment of the right maxilla of a smaller, and perhaps 

 distinct, Sivatheroid, containing mm. 3 and mm. 4. 



40677. The greater part of the left ramus of the mandible, con- 

 (Fig.) taining the three true molars and the last premolar in an 

 early stage of wear; from the neighbourhood of Dadupur, 

 in the Siwalik Hills. This specimen 'is figured by Colvin 

 in the Journ. As. Soc. Beng., vol. vi. pi. ix. ; by Roylo in 

 the ' Botany of the Himalaya Mountains,' pi. vi. fig. 1 d 

 (1839) ; and by Murchison in ' Falconer's Palaeontological 

 Memoirs,' vol. i. pi. xxi. fig. 1. Its measurements are 

 given by the present writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' 

 ser. 10, vol. ii. p. 121. Presented by Colon, 1 



36741. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 three true molars and a part of pm7^4. The teeth are in 

 a more worn condition, but the specimen agrees very 

 closely in size with the last. 



