PLATE VIII. 



Mephas primigenius. 



Fig. 1. Crown view of a mandible, No. c 41, Brady Collection, British Museum, 

 showing the last milk molar, from Ilford, Essex. (About \ natural size.) 



Fig. 2. Crown view of the mandible, No. c 43, Brady Collection, British Museum, 

 containing the first or ante-penultimate true molars, from Ilford. (About \ natural size.) 



Fig. 3. Crown view of the mandible, No. c 49, Brady Collection, British Museum, 

 showing the last true molar, from Ilford. (About \ natural size.) 



Figs. 4^, 4! a, 4! d, and 4 c. Profile, crown, back, and basal views of an upper ante- 

 penultimate milk molar. No. 4 of Professor Boyd Dawkins' Collection, from Wookey 

 Hole Cave, Mendip Hills, Somersetshire. (Natural size.) 



Figs. 5, 5 «, 5 6, and 5 c. Profile, crown, back, and basal views of lower ante- 

 penultimate milk molar. No. 1 of Professor Boyd Dawkins' Collection, from Church 

 Hole, Notts. (Natural size.) 



Figs. 6, 6 a, and 6 d. Profile, crown, and back views of lower ante-penultimate 

 milk molar. No. 2 of Professor Boyd Dawkins' Collection, from Wookey Hole. (Natural 

 size.) 



Figs. 7, 7 a, 7 d, and 7 c. Profile, crown, back, and basal views of upper ante- 

 penultimate milk molar No. 3 of Professor Boyd Dawkins' Collection, from Robin Hood 

 Cave, Creswell Crags, Derbyshire. (Natural size.) 



The expenses connected with the lithographing of the Plates VIII, IX, XII, and XV 

 were defrayed by the British Association for the Advancement of Science, in accordance 

 with the resolution of the General Committee, dated September 19th, 1878. 



