172 FAUNA ANTIQUA SIVALENSIS. 



C. From Scinde. 



No. 5. Ehinoceros ? — Riner metacarpal of left fore leg, a little 



mutilated at the upper articulation. It is proportionally very sliort 

 and the upper articulation deep as compared with the Indian unicorned 

 rhinoceros. 



No. 6. Rhinoceros ? — Fragment of the left scapula of a very 



large species, showing the greater portion of the glenoid cavity, neck 

 and a part of the spine : the greater part of the blade broken off. The 

 lower margin of the glenoid cavity partly broken off. Tuberosity of 

 very large size. 



No. 8. Rhinoceros ? — Distal extremity of middle metatarsal, 



of large size, shaft broken off. 



No. 10. Rhinoceros ? — Fragment of left scapula of a small-sized 



rhinoceros, showing glenoid cavity, neck and trochanter : blade broken 

 off. Of a much smaller size than No. 6. 



D. From Ava. 



No. 23. Rhinoceros ? — Fine fragment comprising the lower 



half of the right humerus with the articular surface very perfect : an old 

 animal, very nearly of the size of the Sumatran Ehinoceros. 



No. 24. Rhinoceros ? — Lower end of radius right side, show- 

 ing the articular surface with part of the shaft of very large size. Width 

 of articular head being 5"7 inches : Antero-post. diam. 3 inches. 



No. 25. Rhinoceros ? — Fragment of Os innominatum of large 



size. 



No. 26. Rhinoceros ? — Axis, a good deal mutilated, showing 



the greater part of the body, but the apophyses broken off; posterior 

 articular surface cup-shaped ; odontoid process thick and massive : be- 

 longed to an animal of large size. In mineral condition and wearing 

 this resembles some of the Perim Island fossils. 



No. 245. Rhinoceros ? — Detached molar, very much worn and 



mutilated. 



