DESCEIPTION OF PLATE XVIII. 



Camelus Sivalensis. 



Fiu;. 1 . Lateral view of cranium of Camelus Sivalensis, one-fourth of tlie 

 natural size. The specimen is in the British Museum, and is 

 copied from a drawing, by Mr. Bone, in the Fauna Antiqua Siva- 

 lensis. Plate LXXXVL, fig. 4 a. (See pages 232 & 533.) 



Fig. 2. Is of another specimen in the British Museum, showing both 

 jaws of Camelus Sivalensis locked together, and one-fourth of 

 the natural size. The figure is copied from Plate LXXXVI., 

 fig. 3, of the F. A. S. (See pages 232 & 532.) 



Figs. 3 and 4. Are horizontal and profile views of the lower jaw of 

 Camelus Sivalensis, one-fourth of the natural size, and copied 

 from figs. 5 and 5 a of Plate LXXXVI. of the F. A. S. This 

 specimen is also in the British Museum. (See pages 232 & 

 533.) 



Fig. 5. Fragment of upper jaw of Camelus Sivalensis, containing the 

 second and third true molars, three-eightlis of the natural size. 

 In the British Museum. Copied from Plate LXXXVIL, fig. 3, 

 of the F. A. S. (See pages 234 & 533.) 



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