182 TEETIAET VEETEBEATA OE THE EAYtM, 



C. 8814. Right tipper molars and premolars. In this specimen pm. 3 has a small postero-internal 

 cusp, apparently belonging to the cingulum. The dimensions (in centimetres) of the 

 teeth are : — 



Length. Breadth. 



pm.3 1-9 1-6 



pm.A 1-5 1-7 



ml 1-7 1-7 



m.2 2-1 23 



TO. 3 2-9 2-7 



Length of molar series 6-2 cm. 



C. 8630. Portion o£ left maxilla with much broken m. 2 and m. 3 ; similar to C. 8814. 



C. 8983. Nearly complete right ramus of mandible with pw. 2-4 and ot. 1-3. Length of molar 

 series 7"2 cm. 



M. 8505a. Portion of right ramus of mandible with pm. 4 and m. 1-3. Length of molar series 

 7 cm. 



M. 8505b. Portion of left ramus of mandible of a smaller individual with pm. 4 and m. 2-3. The 

 enamel shows the peculiar sculpturing consisting of fine irregular ridges. Length of 

 molar series 6 '4 cm, 



M. 8428. Portion of right ramus of mandible of a young individual with unworn m. 2-3. Figured 

 on Plate XVIII. fig. 2. Length of m. 2, 1-8 cm. ; length of m. 3, 3-0 cm. 



C. 9295. Portion of right ramus of mandible with the molars. Length of molar series 7"5 cm. 

 (app.). 



C. 8623. Portion of right ramus of mandible with pm. 2-4 and m. 1-3. Length of molar series 

 69 cm. 



C. 8975. Portion of mandible of a much older individual. Much more massive than C. 8983. 

 Length of molar series 7'6 cm. 



C. 8825. Fragment of right ramus of young mandible with m. 2 and m. 3 ; the latter is just being 

 cut ; its length is 3' 2 cm. 



M. 8427. Portion of left ramus of maiidible with pm. 3-4 and m. 1-2. 



M. 8506a. Posterior portion of right ramus of mandible. Length of m. 3, 3'4 cm. 



M. 8506b. Fragment of left ramus of mandible. Length of m. 3, 3"1 cm. 



C. 8827. Left ramus of mandible with m. 2 and m. 3. Length of m. 3, 3'2 cm. 



C. 8615. Portion of left ramus of young individual with m. 2 and m. 3 ; the talon of »?. 3 is smaller 

 than usual. Length of m. 3, 2'8 cm. 



The following specimens are provisionally referred to this species : — 



C. 9232. Posterior cervical vertebra, wanting posterior epiphysis. The arch is very broad and 

 massive, the zygapophyses being exceptionally large ; there is no neural spine ; a 

 vertebrarterial canal is present, but the transverse process is broken away. Width of 

 centrum 8 cm. (app.) ; height of ditto 6'5 cm. ; height to top of arch 10'5 cm. 



