DESCRIPTION OF PLATE I. 



Representations in outline of crania of Proboscidea : an- 

 terior views, drawn to scale, one-twentieth of the natural 

 size. The figures in this Plate have been reproduced from 

 the original drawings by Mr. Ford in Plates XLII. and 

 XLIII. of the Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis (see vol. i. p. 476), 

 in which the crania are drawn one-eighth of the natural size. 

 (See page 14.) 

 Fig. 1. Dinotherium giganteum. After Kaup. 



Fig. 2. Mastodon Ohioticus. After figure in Americ. Phil. Trans. 

 1838, vol. viii., PL III. 



Fig. 3. Mastodon Andium. After specimen in British Museum. 

 Fig. 4. Mastodon Perimensis. After specimen figured in Plate 

 XXXVIII. of the Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. 



Fig. 5. Mastodon Sivalensis. After specimen figured in Plate XXXII. 

 of the F. A. S. 



Fig. 6. Elephas bombifrons. After specimen figured in Plate XXVII. 

 of the F. A. S." 



Fig. 7. Elephas Ganesa. After Col. Baker's cranium figured in Plate 

 XXI. of the F. A. S. 



Fig. 8. Elephas insignis. Described by Dr. Falconer as ' the most 

 singular and grotesque of all the Indian Elephants;' old; after 

 cranium figured in Plate XV. of F. A. S. 



Fig. 8 a. Elephas insignis. After cranium figured in Plate XVIL, fig. 1, 

 of F. A. S. 



Fig. 8 b. Elephas insignis. Very young cranium after that figured in 

 F. A. S., PI. XVIIL, fig. 3. 



Fig. 9. Elephas planifrons. After cranium figured in PI. IX., F. A. S. 



Fig. 10. Elephas Africanus. Existing species. 



Fig. 11. Elephas meridioncdis. After Nesti's drawing of cranium from 

 the Val d'Arno. 



Fig. 12. Elephas Hysudricns. After cranium figured in Plate IV. of 

 F. A. S. 



Fig. 12 a. Elephas Hysudricus. Cranium of young animal after that 

 figured in Plate VI., fig. 1, of F. A. S. 



Fig. 13. Elephas Ncmwdicus. After that figured in Plate XII. A of 



F. A. S. 

 Fig. 14. Elephas Indiciis. Existing species ; var. Dauntela. 

 Fig. 14 a. Elephas Indiciis. Existing species ; var. Mulcna. 

 Fig. 14 b. Elephas I ndicus. Existing species; young. 

 Fig. 15. Elephas p>rimigenius. After Fischer. 

 vol. ii. a 



