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Fig. 4. Portion of left ramus, showing the empty alveoli of two teeth referred doubtfully 

 to the last milk- and first true molar of Elephas melitensis : p. 39. Benghisa 

 Gap. 



Figs. 5, 5 a. Side and crown views of a lower tooth referred to the first true molar of 

 DlejjJias melitensis : p. 20. Mnaidra Gap. 



PLATE VII. 



Fig. 1. Side view of a last upper true molar of Elephas mnaidriensis : p. 33. Mnaidra 



Gap. 

 Figs. 2, 2 a. Crown and side views of a last lower true molar of Elephas mnaidriensis : 



p. 38. Mnaidra Gap. 



PLATE VIII. 



Figs. 1, 1«. Side and crown views of a last upper true molar of Elephas mnaidriensis: 



p. 34. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 2. Side views of a fragment of a second (a) and an entire upper last true molar of 



Elephas mnaidriensis : p. 33. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 3. Side view of the last upper true molar of Elephas mnaidriensis : p. 33. Mnaidra 



Gap. 

 Fig. 4. Crown view of a fragment of a second upper true molar of Elepjias mnaidriensis : 



p. 26. Mnaidi-a Gap. 

 Fig. 5. Crown view, referred to the first upper true molar o{ Elephas mnaidriensis : p. 22. 



Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 6. Condyle of a lower ramus: p. 36. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 7. Crown view of a last lower true molar of -Efe^^/ias ;«?iaJ(ZWe«s;'s: p. 34. Mnaidra 



Gap. 

 Figs. 8, 8 a. Crown and side views of a last lower true molar of Elephas mnaidriensis : 



p. 33. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 9. Side view of a last lower true molar referred to Elephas mnaidriensis: p. 32. 



Benghisa Gap. 



PLATE IX. 



Figs. 1, la, & 2. Left lower jaw and true molars in situ, with its crown view, and side 



aspect of the right tooth of the same individual of Elephas melitensis: 



p. 31. Mnaidra Gap. (1 E. falconeri, Busk.) 

 Figs. 3, 4. The posterior view of a first dorsal, and anterior view of a fourth dorsal 



vertebra. These are included with theu" associated vertebrae in Plate XI. 



fig. 9, and belonged to the same individual of Elephas melitensis : p. 46. 



Mnaidra Gap. {^E. falconeri, Busk.) 



