DESCEIPTION OF PLATE XXYII. 



Enhtdriodon Sivalensis and Lutea Pal^indica. 



All of the figures in this Plate have been reproduced from 

 drawings by Mr. Ford in an unpublished Plate of the Fauna 

 Antiqua Sivalensis. Figs. 1 to 5 are rather less than one- 

 half (about 1) of the natural size ; figs. 6-8 are two-thirds of 

 the natural size. All of the specimens are in the British 

 Museum. 

 Figs, land 2. Enhydriodon Sivalensis. Anterior portion of cranium of 



a yoiing and probably female individual. B. M. Cat. No. 37,154. 



(See pages 334 & 553.) 



Figs. 3 and 4. Enhydriodon Sivalensis. Two views of cranium, pro- 

 bably of a female. B. M. Cat. No. 37,153. (See pages 331 

 & 552.) 



Fig. 5. Enhydriodon Sivalensis. Anterior portion of cranium of an 

 old individual, with very perfect alveolar ridges. B. M. Cat. 

 No. 37,155. (See pages 331 & 553.) 



Figs. 6 and 7. Liitra Palceindica. Two views of cranium with very 

 perfect alveolar ridges. B. M. Cat. No. 37,151. (See page 

 552.) 



Fig. 8. Lutra Pala^indica. Lower jaw with a large and very perfect 

 carnassier. B. M. Cat. No. 37,152. (See page 552.) 



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