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M. 2203. Fragment of the right maxilla, showing m. 1 and m. 2 i n 

 an almost unworn condition ; from the Lower Miocene of 

 ^^figrand-le-Puy (Allier), France. The teeth are appa- 

 tKOto, shows tW t'hree'KTue J toe cranium figured by 

 on the right, and pm. 3 and pm. 4 on P 1 - vi. ; their united 

 shows the alveoli of the earlier teeth ^Purchased, 1885. 



canine l . It is described by Filhol in tht 



i j. i ic -i a rm. ^ _i.i. *' containing the 



vol. xi. art. 1, pp. 15-16. The length of , 



pied by the three true molars is 0,034, anr . 



Q * v -j A AOO on. "mien agrees 



between m. 3 of opposite sides 0,022. The tru* 



indistinguishable in form from those of the las ' ' 



but are slightly smaller ; all the cheek-teeth ag. ' ' 

 closely with those of the specimen figured by ' 

 (Joe. citj), with the exception that pm- 4 has one ins >caye( j 

 two external tubercles ; this, according to Filhol, bei. ^ e 

 variable character. m 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 185 



27593. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing mm. 3, mm. 4, and 

 m. 1, together with the detached m. 2 ; from the Lower 

 Miocene of Sauvetat (Puy-de-D6me), France. This speci- 

 men is noticed by P. Gervais in the Zool. et Pal. Fran- 

 Daises, 2nd ed. p. 184, and referred to H. waterhousei, on 

 the ground that the columns of the true molars are more 

 pyramidal than in the present species ; this is, however, 

 entirely due to their unworn condition, and as they agree 

 in size with the corresponding teeth of No. M. 2198, the 

 specimen is referred to the present species. The length of 

 m. 1 is 0,0115, and that of m. 2 0,0125. 



Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



M. 2199. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing m. 2 and m. 3, 

 together with several detached upper true molars ; from 

 the Upper Eocene of Caylux (Tarn-et-Garonne). As 

 these specimens are indistinguishable from the correspond- 

 ing teeth of the preceding specimen, they may at least 

 provisionally be referred to the same species. 



Purchased, 1885. 



34961 b. The greater part of the mandible in a somewhat broken 

 condition, showing the last four cheek-teeth ; from the 

 Lower Miocene of Romagnat (Allier). This specimen 



' The canine of a Paleeomeryx or Amphitragulus has been inserted in the 

 left side. 



