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perhaps belong to an immature individual of the present 

 species. 



15683 b. A very similar phalangcal, showing evident signs of im- 

 maturity. 



15683 f. The proximal phalangoal of the right side of a foot, agreeing 

 in general characters with the two preceding specimens. 



39542. The second phalangeal of the right side of a foot. This 

 (Fit/.) specimen is figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. (un- 

 published) pi. C. fig. 17. 



15805. The second phalangeal of the left side of a foot. This 

 (Fiy.) specimen is slightly smaller than the last, and is figured 



by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. (unpublished) pi. B. 

 fig. 13; it precisely resembles in structure the corre- 

 sponding bone of the Giraffe. 



15806. A similar second right phalangeal. 



16394. Another similar second phalangeal, imperfect proximally. 

 15804. A similar phalangeal of the opposite side. 



36681. The terminal phalangeal of the left side of a foot. This 

 (Fig.) specimen is figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. (un- 

 published) pi. C. fig. 18. In its great lateral expansion, 

 and in the absence of a sharp ridge dividing the anterior 

 from the internal surface, it exactly agrees with the terminal 

 phalangeal of the Giraffe, and differs very markedly from 

 the corresponding bone of the Bovidce and Cervidce. 



Presented by the Secretary of State for India, 1860. 



39546. The proximal extremity of the left femur. Figured by 

 (Fiy.) Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. (unpublished) pi. D. fig. 1. 



39546 a. The distal portion of the right femur. Figured by Fal- 

 (Fiy.) coner and Cautley, op. cit. (unpublished) pi. D. fig. 3, 



39547. The distal extremity of the right femur. This specimen is 

 (Fig.) of very large size, and is figured by Falconer and Cautley, 



op. cit. (unpublished) pi. D. fig. 4. 



17072 b. The adjacent extremities of the associated left femur and 

 tibia. 



17072. The left tibia. This specimen is figured by Falconer and 

 (Fi<j.) Cautley, op. cit. (unpublished) pi. D. fig. 5. 



17072 a. The proximal portion of the left tibia. 



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