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27496. Two specimens of the right calcaneum, one much larger than 



the other ; from the Pleistocene of Malta. 



Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 



27497. The right astragalus ; from the Pleistocene of Malta. The 



length of the articular surface for the navicular and cuboid 

 is 0,060, against 0,079 in the corresponding bone 

 (No. 41047) of H. pentlandi. 



Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 



27498. The right third metatarsal ; from the Pleistocene of Malta. 



The length of this bone is 0,085, against 0,108 in the cor- 

 responding metatarsal (No. 41056) of H. pentlandi. 



Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855 



The following specimens have been provisionally referred to 

 Hippopotamus : — 



44575. The distal epiphysis of a radius ; from the Pleistocene oi 

 (Fig.) Ganelia fissure, Malta. Figured by Leith-Adams in the 



Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. ix. pi. xi. fig. 21. The articulating 



surface is totally different from that of the radius of 

 H. pentlandi. 



Leith-Adams Collection. Purchased, 1873. 



44576. Portion of a trapezoid ; from the Pleistocene of Mnaidra 

 (Fig.) Gap, Malta. Figured by Leith-Adams, op. cit. fig. 22. 



Leith-Adams Collection. Purchased, 1873. 



49325, 49326. Two specimens of the shaft of the tibia of young indi- 

 (Fig.) viduals ; from the Zebbug Cave, Malta. Figured by Busk 

 in the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. vi. pi. li. figs. 38, 39. 



Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874. 



Hippopotamus palseindicus, Falconer and Cautley \ 

 Syn. Tetraprotodon palceindicus, Falconer 2 . 



This species is fully equal in size to the existing H. amphibius. 

 The number of upper incisors is unknown ; but there are three in 

 the mandible, the middle one being very small, and perhaps disap- 

 pearing in the adult ; the other two arc large, and equal in size. 

 The mandibular symphysis is extremely short. 



Hab. India. 



1 Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, pt. 7, pl.'lvii. (1847). 



- Journ. Ac. Nat, Sci. Philad. ser. 2, vol. i. p. 237 (1840). 



