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FAUNA ANTIQUA SIVALENSIS. 



Figs. 15, 16 a, and 15 b. — Hippotherium Antilopinum. Symphysis of 

 lower jaw, with fragments of six incisors. — B.M. 



Length of fragment, 22 in. Breadth at anterior angles of canines, r6in. 

 Length of fragments of three incisors of one side, '95 in. 



Fig 16. — Hippotlierium Antilopinum. Portion of skull, with palate. 

 Shows three true molars and third (permanent) premolar on both sides, 

 and portion of second premolar on right side. — B.M. 



Length of three true molars, 2'5 in. Length of three tnie molars, including 

 last premolar, 3-36 in. Width of palate posteriorly, 2- in. Width of palate be- 

 tween third premolars, 1-9 in. Length of third molar, '85 in. Breadth of ditto, 

 •75 in. Length of second molar, -Sin. Breadth of ditto, -85 in. Length of first 

 molar, -8 in. Breadth of ditto, -9 in. Length of third premolar, -9 in. Breadth 

 of ditto, '9 in. 



Fig. 17. — Hippotherium Antilopinum. Portion of molar, showing 

 plication of enamel. — B.M. 



Length of fragment, -75 in. Breadth, '45 in. 



Fig. 18. — Hippotherium Antilopinum. Molar, with characteristic 

 plication of the enamel, like that shown in fig. 19. ^ 



Length of grinding surface, -85 in. Greatest breadth of ditto, '85 in. 



Fig. 19. — Hippotlierium gracile (of Europe). Molar, with charac- 

 teristic plication of enamel. 



Greatest length of grinding surface, 1-03 in. Greatest breadth of ditto, '975 in. 



Plate LXXXIII. 

 Figs. 1 to 11. — Equus and Hippotherium, 

 Figs. 1, la, lb, and 1 c. — Atlas. — B.M. 



Extreme width, 4.5 in. Length of inferior arch, r4in. Height of spinal canal 

 anteriorly, 1'5 in. Width of ditto, 1'7 in. 



Figs. 2, 2 a, 2 b, and 2 c— Axis.— B.M. 



Extreme length of body, 4-1 in. Length of spinal platform in centre, 2-5 in. 

 Width across posterior articular processes, 2'8 in. 



Figs. 3, 3 c?, 3 b, and 3 c — Cervical vertebra. — B.M. 



Extreme length of body, 4-4 in. Between extremities of oblique processes, 

 4' 6 in. Width between posterior oblique processes, 2'6 in. 



Figs. 4, 4 a, 4 b, and 4 c. — Cervical vertebra. — B.M. 



Extreme length between extremities of oblique processes, 4- in. Width of 

 spinal platform in centre, 17 in. 



Figs. 5, 5 a, 5 b, and 5 c. — Cervical vertebra. — B.M. 



Extreme length of body, 4-3 in. 



Figs. 6, 6 o, 6 b, and 6 c. — Dorsal vertebra. — B.M. 



Length of spine (fractured), 6-5 in. Length of body, 2-2 in. Width between 

 transverse processes, 3'8in. 



Fig. 7. — Portion of pelvis, showing acetabulum. — B.M. 

 Chord of acetabulum, 2"4 in. 



' This specimen somewhat resembles 

 that figured by Messrs. Baker and Durand 

 in Journ. As. Soc, vol. iv., Plate xly., 



and described by Dr. Falconer in same 

 volume, p. 58. 



