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It is not unlike Lydekker's figured * specimen (text-fig. 5), except 

 that in the latter the cusps of the transverse I'idges are not 

 straight across, but are bent up in the middle line in the third and 



Text-figure 4. 



BunolopliodoH migustiJor.s. Third lower molar. X J. 



especially in the fourth ridges. After making allowance for this, 

 his form can be seen to fall in with the other Indian teeth here 

 described. As this complete singleness of valley cusps does not 

 seem to occur elsewhere, it seems that Lydekker's view that the 



* Mem. Geo!. Surv. Iiid. vol. iii. pi. 4, fig. 3. 



