DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXII. 



Bos Pal^indicus and Bos ISTamadicus. 



Fio-. 1. Shows the cranium and horns of Bos Palceindicus from the 

 Nerbudda, about one-eighth of the natural size. The drawing 

 is a restoration from several specimens in the British Museum 

 (Cat. Nos. 39,759 and 39,715). These specimens were ascer- 

 tained to belong to the same individual, and the restoration has 

 been executed by Mr. Dinkel in accordance with an outline 

 drawing found among Dr. Falconer's papers. The separate 

 specimens are also figured in an unpublished Plate of the Fauna 

 Antiqua Sivalensis. (See pages 280, 546, & 554.) 



Fig. 2. Lateral view of same skull as shown in fig. 1, one-fifth of the 

 natural size. 



Fi"-. 3. Section of horn of same specimen, one-fifth of the natural size. 



Fig. 4. Fragment of cranium showing forehead, portion of right horn, 

 and left horn-core of Bos Namadicus, one-tenth of the natural 

 size. The specimen has been drawn by Mr. Dinkel from the 

 original in the British Museum (Cat. No. 39,760), and is also 

 figured in an unpublished Plate of the F. A. S. (See pages 

 287 & 545.) 



Fig. 5. Profile view of another cranium of Bos Namadicus, one-fifth of 

 the natural size, drawn by Mr. Dinkel from the original in the 

 British Museum. Cat. No. 39,758. (See pages 280 & 545.) 



Fig. 6. Section of horn oi Bos Namadicus, one-fifth of the natural size. 

 (See pages 286 & 545.) 



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