DESCEIPTION OF PLATE VII. 



Elephas (Loxodon) priscus. 



Fig. 1. Crown view of last lower molar, left side, one-third of the 

 natural size. The drawing is a copy of one by Mr. Ford in 

 Plate XIV., fig. 7, of the Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. The spe- 

 cimen is from Grays Thurrock, and is now in the British Museum. 

 (Cat. No. 39,370.) It is fully described at page 96. 



Fig. 2. Vertical longitudinal section of same tooth, one-half of the 

 natural size. Copied from Plate XIV., fig. 7 b, of the F. A. S. 



Figs. 3 and 4. Views in plan and profile of the penultimate true molar, 

 lower jaw, left side, one-half of the natural size. These draw- 

 ings have been executed by Mr. Dinkel from the original 

 specimen in the collection of the Rev. John Gunn, which Mr. 

 Gunn forwarded to London for the purpose, subsequently to Dr. 

 Falconer's death. The specimen is fully described at page 99. 



