cervid^;. 105 



All the following specimens are from the Pliocene of the Siwalik 

 Hills; and, unless otherwise stated, belong to the Cautley Col- 

 lection. Presented, 1842. 



48440. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the second and 

 {Fig.) third true molars. This specimen is described and the 

 last molar figured by the present writer in the ' Palse- 

 ontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. iii. pp. 121, 122 ; the 

 figure being reproduced in the accompanying woodcut 

 (fig. 10). Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



Fig. 10. 



iV- V 



Cervus sivalensis. — The third left upper true molar ; from the Siwalik Hills. 

 !• (From the ' Palgeontologia Indica.') 



39570. The greater portion of the cranium, broken off a short dis- 

 tance above the orbits. This specimen shows the whole 

 of the cheek-dentition, the true molars of which appear to 

 agree exactly with those of the last. The cranium agrees 

 very closely with that of C. duvaucelli, especially in the 

 marked frontal concavity at the orbits, and the forward 

 swell at the pedicles of the antlers ; it differs, how- 

 ever, in the smaller lachrymal vacuities, which resemble 

 those of C. axis. 



41834. Part of the left frontal, with the pedicle and base of the 

 antler, provisionally referred to this species. The antler 

 shows a brow-tyne arising at some distance above the 

 burr, and forming an obtuse angle with the beam, which 

 is curved backwards. The form of this antler is inter- 

 mediate between that of C. duvaucelli and C. eldi. 



41834 a. Base of a very similar right antler, in which the brow-tyne 

 rises at a greater distance from the burr. 



