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ME. BUSK ON THE KEMAINS OF 



distinctive characters, little can be said on this subject. It may be pointed out, however, 

 that the bone, on the anterior aspect, differs very widely from the African in the com- 



E. africamts, E. indiais, E. melitensis, and E. falconer!. The two latter are of the natural size, and the others 

 enlarged to the same width from the figures in the ' Ossemens Fossiles.' 



E. indieus. 



E. afrkanus. 



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E. melitensis. 



E. fakonerl. 



