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VERTEBEATA. 



No. 119. Dinotherinm levins. 



Upper Molars, full set. From the same locality and Museum. 



Size, 12x11. Price, $3.50. 



No. 120. Dinotherinm levins. 



Three anterior Molars, lower jaw, right ramus. From the same 

 locality and Museum. Size, 6x2. Price, $ 1.50. 



No. 121. Dinotherinm levius. 



Three anterior Molars, upper jaw, right ramus. From the same 

 locality and Museum. Size, 6x2. $1.50. 



No. 122. Dinotherinm gigantenm, Kaup. 



Last two Molars. They were found in a Miocene deposit at Frohnstetten 

 Wirteniberg, and are in the University Museum of Munich. 



Size, 7x3. Price, $1.00. 



No. 123. Dinotherinm gigantenm, Kaup. 



Fourth lower Molar, left ramus. This was found in the Upper Mio- 

 cene, near Lyons, France, and belongs to the Museum of Natural History in that 

 city. Price, $0.50. 



No. 124. Dinotherinm gigantenm, Kaup. 



Second upper Molar, left ramus. This 

 tooth, from the Upper Miocene at St. Jean le 

 Vieux, France, is also in the Lyons Museum. 



Price, $0.60. 



No. 125. Dinotherinm gigantenm, Kaup. 



First upper Molar, left ramus. This is from the same locality and 

 Museum. Price, $0.60. 



No. 126. Dinotherinm gigantenm, Kaup. 

 Molar. 



Price, $0.50. 



No. 127. Dinotherinm gigantenm, Kaup. 



Femur. This is the largest thigh-bone known to naturalists. The original 

 was found at Epplesheim, and is in the Museum at Darmstadt. 



Size, 5 ft x 15 in. Price. $9.00. 



No. 128. Elephas G-anesa, Falc. and Caut. 



Skull with Tusks. This remarkable Asiatic Elephant, long ago extinct, is 

 distinguished by a pair of tusks ten and a half feet in length, and twenty-six 



