18 WYNNE: GEOLOGY OF THE SALT EANGE IN THE PUNJAB. 



by the late Dr. Falconer as being", with a single exception, entirely of the 

 character of those of the Siwalik hills.* 



Some of the sub-divisions are differently placed by Messrs. Fleming- 

 and Theobald. " The fawn-coloured sandstone/' No. 5 of the latter, is 

 placed above Dr. Fleming's Devonian " d," instead of being' included in 

 a lower division " a" ; Mr. Theobald's No. 7, a zone marked by the 



* As this list may prove useful for reference, it is given below. The fossils were from 

 near Jelalpiir and Lehri (the latter eastward of the Bakrala ridge), and the absence of 

 Carnivora is noticed. 



PACHYDERMATA. 

 Peoboscidia. 

 ElepTtas. — A plate of a worn molar, species undeterminable, but probably E. Hyendricus. 

 Mastodon. — Two specimens of molar ridges of the Elephantoid or Stegodon group, 



species undeterminable. 

 Two fragments of ivory tusks. 



Sippopotamidce. — Tusks of the lower jaw of a larger size than are usually met with 

 in the Siwalik Sexaprotodon, and resembling more the true Hippopo- 

 tamus or Tetraprodon of the Nerbudda. 

 EMnoceros. — Upper and lower molars in fragments. 

 Equus, — Upper and lower molars of two species. 

 Sms.— Upper jaw. 



EtrMINANTIA. 



Sivatherium. — Lower jaw (fragment) with tooth. 



Sos. — ^Upper and lower molars and fragments of jaws. 



Cervus and Antilope. — Several species, some of them very minute, abundance of 



astralagi, femur ends, and scapula caps, also fragments of deer's 



horns. 

 Camelus. — Portions of a molar. 



Ates. 



Fragment of a leg bone, with the articular surface, of a large form, belonging to the 

 Grail . 



BePTIIiIA. 



Crocodilus and Leptorhynchm (Gavialis). — Lower jaws and teeth with vertebrse. 

 Trionyx. — Fragment of the carapace with vertebrae of a large species. 

 Msh. — A vertebra. 



MoiLtrscA. 



A few lime casts of one of the species found in the Siwalik hills. 



H, F. 

 Calcutta, 12th September 1854. 



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