G78 Notes on the Geology of the Punjab Salt Range. [No. 7. 



2 fragments of ivory tusks. 



Hippopotamidce. — Tusks of the lower jaw of a larger size than are 

 usually met with in the Sewalik Hexaprotodon, and resembling 

 more the true Hippopotamus or Tetraprotodon of the Nerbudda. 



Bhinoceros. — Upper and lower molars in fragments. 



JSqum.- — Upper and lower molars of 2 species. 



Sus. — Upper jaw. 



KtTHLNANTIA. 



Sivatherium. — Lower jaw (fragment) with tooth. 



Bos. — Upper and lower molars and fragments of jaws. 



Cervus and Antilope. — Several species, some of them very minute. 

 Abundance of Astralagi, femur ends, and scapula cups, also frag- 

 ments of deer horns. 



Camelus. — Portion of a molar. 



Aves. 



Fragment of a leg bone with the articular surface, of a large form 

 belonging to the Grallse. 



Eeptilia. 



Grocodilus and Leptorhynchus (Gavialis). — Lower jaws and teeth 

 with vertebrae. 



Trionyx. — 'Fragment of the carapace with vertebrae of a large 

 species. 



Fish, — A vertebra. 



MOLLTJSCA. 



A few lime casts of one of the species found in the Sewalik Hills. 



There are in the collection a number of indeterminable fragments 

 of other bones. 



The characters of the collection are entirely those of the Sewalik 

 Hills Fauna as usually met with ; with the single exception of the 

 Hippopotamus tusk. 



There was in the collection one piece of Endogenous fossil wood 

 resembling the Irrawaddy specimens, found so abundantly near and 

 above Prome. 



H. F. 



Calcutta, \2th September, 1854. 



