DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXVII. 



Bhinoceros Etruscus. 



Views of cranium, lower jaw, and teeth in the Florence 

 Museum. The figures have been copied by Mr. Dinkel from 

 drawings executed for Dr. Falconer by Vincenzo Stanghi, 

 artist at Florence. (See page 356.) 



Fig. 1. Posterior view of cranium represented in Plate XXVI., showing 

 occiput, zygomatic arches, occipital condyles, and foramen mag- 

 num, one -fourth of the natural size. 



Fig. 2. Profile view of lower jaw, outer surface, one-fourth of the 

 natural size. 



Fig. 3. Same lower jaw, viewed from above, showing crowns of molars 

 far advanced in wear, one-fourth of the natural size. 



Fig. 4. Symphysial portion of same lower jaw, viewed from below, 

 one-fourth of the natural size. 



Fig. 5. Four molars of upper jaw, left side, smaller and less advanced 

 in wear than those in skull represented in Plate XXVL, fig. 3. 

 Three-fourths of the natural size. (The dimensions almost 

 correspond to those given in page 359.) 



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