DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VI. 



Elephas Ganbsa, Mastodon latidens, Dinotherium 

 Indicum, and Dinotherium giganteum. 



Vertical longitudinal sections of the teeth of Elephas Ga- 

 nesa, Mastodon latidens, Dinotherium Indicum, and D. gigctn- 

 teum. The three first copied from drawings by Mr. Ford in 

 Plate III. of the Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, the fourth copied 

 from a drawing by Mr. Scharf in the Quarterly Journal Geol. 

 Soc, vol. i., PI. XIV., fig. 2 «; the first two, one-third, and 

 the last two, two-thirds of the natural size. 



Fig. 1. Is a section of the last upper molar of Elephas Ganesa, copied 

 from Plate III., fig. 7 a, of the Fauna Antiq. Siv. The spe- 

 cimen is iu the British Miiseum. (See page 80.) 



Fig. 2. Is a section of the last two upper molars of Mastodon latidens, 

 copied from Plate III., fig. 8, of the F. A. S. The specimen was 

 discovered by Mr. Crawfurd in Ava, and is now in the British 

 Museum. (See page 82.) 



Fig. 3. Is a section of the penultimate lower molar of Dinotherium In- 

 dicum, copied from Plate III., fig. 11, of the F. A. S. (See pages 

 85 & 396.) 



Fig 4. Is a section of the penultimate lower molar of Dinotherium 

 ffigantemn. (See pages 85 & 396.) 



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