EQUID^. 



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No. 66. Equus. — Atlas of a very small-sized horse — Hippotlierium 

 Antilopinum ? Faun. Ant. Siv. 



No. 67. Hippotherimn Atitilopinum. — Axis, nearly entire, inferior 

 cup wanting; corresponding in size to No. 6Q. 



No. 68. Hippotlierium Antilopinmn. — One of the middle cervical 

 vertebrje, with only the superior oblique process, left side, and body 

 otherwise much mutilated. 



No. 85. Equus. — ^Left calcaneum, nearly entire, of small-sized 

 species. 



No. 100. Equus. — Lower end of humerus with inner half of arti- 

 culating surface broken off. 



No. 111. Equus. — Fragment of upper maxilla, right side, containing 

 the penultimate and the next two adjoining anterior molars ; the crown 

 covered by matrix, but of the size of No. 34. 



C. 



[Specimens of fossil 'Equus' from Ava and the Nerbiidda are 

 also described by Dr. Falconer in the Catalogue of the Asiatic Society. — 

 Ed.] 



