58 CEOCODILIA. 



R. 765. A large imperfect middle caudal vertebra. 



16606. Several dermal scutes. 



38802. A dermal scute. Purchased, 1865. 



39817. Three dermal scutes. 



R. 781. A dermal scute. 



17066. A larger dermal scute. 



R. 1056. An imperfect dermal scute. 



Transferred from the old Indian Museum, 1880. 



R. 788. The distal portion of the left femur. 



16588. The distal portion of a small right femur. 



R. 1057. The distal portion of the left femur of a young individual. 



R. 1058. Part of the pes and vertebral caudal region of a young 

 individual. 



Crocodiles palseindicus, Falconer K 



Mainly distinguished from the preceding species by its convex 

 facial profile. 



Hob. India (western coast). 



All the following specimens are from the Pliocene ShualiJcs of 

 Perim Island, Gulf of Cambay. 



R. 743. The anterior portion of the cranium and mandible. Noticed 

 by the writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica ' (Mem. Geol. 

 Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol. iii. p. 218. 



Transferred from the old Indian Museum, 1880. 



R. 744. The anterior portion of the cranium. Noticed by the writer, 

 op. cit. Transferred from the old Indian Museum, to 



which it had been presented by 

 A. Bettington, Esq., in 1847. 



R. 745. Part of the right maxilla. Same history. 



Some of the following specimens may belong to Garialis. 



R. 746. An imperfect late dorsal or lumbar vertebra. 



Same history. 



R. 222. Pour imperfect vertebrae. Purchased, 1882. 



1 Cat. Foss. Vert, in Mus. As. Soc. Bengal, 'p. 200(1859). 



