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No. 86. Anchitherium Aurelianense, Gerv. 



Palate with double range of Teeth. This species, the PalmotJierium 

 Aurelianense of Cuvier, was larger than the preceding. The specimen was found 

 in an oolitic limestone at St. Alban, France (Upper Miocene), and belongs to the 

 Museum of Natural History at Lyons. Price, $2.00. 



No. 87. Anchitherium Aurelianense, Gerv. 



Lower Jaw, right ramus. This fossil was found in 1861 in the same lo- 

 cality as the preceding,, and is preserved in the same Museum. 



Size, 7x2. Price, $1.00. 



No. 88. Rhinoceros Etniscus, Falc. 



Skull and Lower Jaw. This very perfect specimen is from the Diluvium 

 of the Val d' Arno, Tuscany. The original is in the University Museum at Pisa. 



Size, 20 s 14. Price, mounted, $15.00. 



No. 89. Rhinoceros platyrhinus, Falc. and Caut. 



Skull. This is one of the four new species brought to light by the researches 

 of Falconer and Cautley in that sepulchre of gigantic Mammals — the Miocene 

 deposits in the Sewalik Hills, India. This skull is now in the British Museum. 



Size, 30 x 18. Price, with mountings, $15.00. 



No. 90. Rhinoceros palBeindicus, Falc. and Caut. 



Skull. This specimen is from the same locality as the above, and is pre- 

 served in the same Museum. Size, 18 x 10. Price, $6.00. 



No. 91. Rhinoceros plenroceros, 



Skull. The original, discovered in the Miocene at Gannat, France, is in the 

 Museum of the Garden of Plants. Size, 18 x 8. Price, $5.50. 



No. 92. Rhinoceros megarhinus, Chris. 



Skull. This relic of a Pliocene Rhinoceros was discovered in 1861, near 

 Moras, France, and is now in the Museum of Natural History at Lyons. 



Size, 25x11. Price, $10.00. 



