DESCRIPTION OF PLATE VIII. 



Elephas (Loxodon) meridionalis. 



Fig. 1. Last true molar, lower jaw, right side, one-third of the natural 

 size. The drawing is a copy of one by Mr. Ford in Plate XIV. B, 

 fig. 18, of the Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis. The specimen from 

 the ' Mammaliferous Crag ' is in the Norwich Museum, and is 

 fully described at page 130. 



Figs. 2 and 3. Views in plan and profile of a lower molar from the Val 

 d'Arno, in Dr. Buckland s collection, in the Oxford Museum. 

 The drawings are one-third of the natural size, and are copies of 

 those by Mr. Ford in the F. A. S., Plate XIV. B, figs. 17 and 

 17 a. (See page 131.) 



Fig. 4. Crown of a last upper molar, left side, of a very old animal, in 

 an advanced stage of wear. The specimen is in the Norwich 

 Museum, and is described at page 137. The drawing, one- 

 third of the natural size, is copied from one by Mr. Ford in the 

 F. A. S., Plate XIV. B, fig. 14 a. 



