DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXXI. 



Khinoceros leptorhinus (E. megarhintts). 



Fig. 1. Series of six molars of upper jaw, right side, described at page 

 395. The figure is one-half of the natural size, and has been 

 reproduced from a drawing found in Dr. Falconer's collection, 

 and on which he had inscribed, ' Rhinoceros leptorhinus, R. 

 megarhinus, Christol, from specimen in Municipal Museum of 

 Imola. Scarabelli.' 



Fig. 2. Series of six molars of upper jaw, left side, one-half of the 

 natural size, copied from a lithograph found in Dr. Falconer's 

 collection, and on which he had written : ' Unpublished litho- 

 graph of skull of fossil Rhinoceros belonging to the Lyons 

 Museum, for a work by Professor Jourdan of Lyons. Rhino- 

 ceros leptorhinus, Cuv., pro parte, R. megarhinus, Christol.' The 

 artist has improved on the original drawing by the assistance of 

 a cast of the same skull presented to Dr. Falconer by Professor 

 Jourdan, and which is now deposited in the British Museum. 

 (See page 369.) 



Fig. 3. Represents the cranium of R. leptorhinus, referred to under 

 fig. 2, one-seventh of the natural size. The drawing has been 

 executed from the same materials as fig. 2. As in the case of 

 the Cortesi cranium, the specimen is somewhat distorted from 

 crushing. (See pages 3G9 & 381.) 



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