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Figs. 5, 5 a, 5 b, and 5 c— Lower end of ditto.— B.M. No. 39,734. 



Fig. 6. — Lower end of tibia of a bird, recent. 



Figs. 7, la, and lb. — Fragment of wing-bone. — B.M. No. 39,740. 



Figs. 8, 8 a, 8 b, and 8 c— Fragment of ditto.— B.M. No. 39,738. 



Figs. 9 and 9 a. — Upper end of metatarsal bone. — B.M. No. 39,741. 



Figs. 10, 10 a, and 10 b. — Fragment of wing-bone. — B.M.No. 39,744. 



Figs. 11, 11 a, and 11 b.— Fragment of ditto.— B.M. No. 39,743. 



Figs. 12 and 12 a.— Fragment of ditto.— B.M. No. 39,739. 



Figs. 13, 13 a, 13 b.— Fragment of ditto.— B.M. No. 39,742. 



Figs. 14, 14 a, and 14 b. — Fragment of tarso-metatarsus. — B.M. No. 

 39,736. 



Figs. 15, 15 a, 15 b, 15 c, and 15 d. — Phalanx of large bird. — B.M. 

 No. 39,733. 



[Among Dr. Falconer's papers were also found numerous outline 

 sketches on tracing paper of Sewalik fossils, &c, belonging to the Rumi- 

 nantia and Reptilia, intended for the Fauna, but which had never been 

 engraved. These tracings have been pasted on sheets of paper, and 

 deposited with the seventeen unpublished plates in the Library of the 

 Geological department of the British Museum. They are as follows : — ] 



A. Euminantia. 



Sheet 1. — Four views of skull of European bison, recent. 



Sheet 2. — Four views of skull of Indian bison, recent. 



Sheet 3. — Four views of skull of wild Indian buffalo, recent. 



Sheet 4. — Four views of skull of Bubalus braclujcerus, recent. 



Sheet 5. — Skull of Bos primigenius, for comparison. 



Sheet 6. — Restoration of head of Bos Palmndicus, including anterior 

 portion of face and horn, figured in Plate Gr. figs. 6 and 7. 



Sheet 7. — Fragment of horn of Amphibos acuticornis. 



Length of fragment along great curvature, 18 - 2 in. Chord of lesser curvature, 

 1T8 in. Great diameter at larger end, 3 - 7 in. Thickness at ditto, 2 - 7 in. Cir- 

 cumference at smaller end, 8 - in. 



SheetS Skxdl of Amphibos acuticornis (See antea, p. 127), including 



fragments of both horns and both orbits, but greater part of face defi- 

 cient.— B.M. No. 36,666. 



Length of fragment, 10 - 1 in. Between mastoid angles, 6"5 in. Between ex- 

 ternal angles of condyles, 3*8 in. Breadth of cranium beneath cores, 4*1 in. 

 Breadth of cranium in front of cores, 6 - -i in. Breadth of cranium between posterior 

 angles of orbits, 7'7 in. Height of occipital facet from lower border of occipital 

 foramen, 3 - 7 in. Diameter of condyle, 2 - in. Height of occipital foramen, 1*2 in. 

 Breadth of ditto, 1'2 in. Diameter of orbits, 2 - 3 in. Length of three true molars, 

 3 - 2 in. Width of alveoli, 1*1 in. Width of palate, 2*9 in. Diameter of core at 

 root (greatest), 2 - 7 in. Circumference of ditto, 8 - in. 



Sheet 9. — Figs. 1 to 3, and fig. 4. Two specimens of portion of 

 skull of Hemibos triguitrieeras (See antea, p. 126). Fig. 4 includes 



