POST-PLEIOCENE FOSSILS, 



SOUTH-CAROLINA. 



PLATE XV. 



SOLIPEDIA. 



Fig. 1. Series of upper molar teeth, right side, of the domestic Horse. Triturating surfaces, exhibiting 



the course of the enamel folding. Page 103. 

 Figs. 2—5. Upper molar teeth of BQUUS COMPLICATUS, from the Post-Pleiocene deposits of 

 Ashley river, S. C. Page 103. ■ 



" 6. Upper molar of BQUUS FRATERNUS, from Doctor's Swamp, John's Island. Page 103. 



" 1. Last upper molar, EQUUS COMPLICATUS, from Ashley river. Page 103. 



" 8. First upper molar, E. FEATERNUS, from Post-Pleiocene of S. Carolina. Page 104. 



'•' 9. First upper molar, E. COMPLICATUS, from Illinois Bluffs, Dr. Shumard's collection. Page 104. 

 Figs. 11 — 15. Upper molars, E. COMPLICATUS, from Natchez ravines, Miss. Page 103. 

 Fig. 16. Upper molar, E. FRATERNUS, from North Carolina. Prof. Emmon's collection. Page 104. 

 Figs. 17, 18. Last upper molars, E. FRATERNUS, from Natchez Islands. Page 104. 



