LOPHIODONTID^. / 



29546. The germ of the third right upper true molar ; from the 

 Eocene of Buchsweiler. 



Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 



11838. Cast of the germ of the second right upper true molar. The 

 original is probably from Buchsweiler. The length of the 

 outer surface is 0,041. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1836. 



11843. Cast of the germ of the third right upper true molar. The 

 original is probably from Buchsweiler. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1836. 



M. 2425. The third right upper true molar ; from the Eocene of 

 Egerkingen, Switzerland. Purchased, 1885. 



43419. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the three pre- 

 molars; from the Upper Eocene of the Aveyron Valley 

 (Tarn-et-Garonne), Eranee. The teeth appear to agree 

 very closely with those figured by Riitimeyer iu the 

 Denkschr. schw. Ges. Nat. vol. xix. art. 3, pl.ii. figs. 16-20; 

 in the distinct Y formed by the union of the anterior and 

 posterior ridges they differ from the premolars of L. lautri- 

 ciensis, Xoulet (L. rhinoceroides, Rut.), described by Eilhol 

 in the Ann. Sci. Ge'ol. vol. viii. art. 1, pp. 129, 130. The 

 length of the space occupied by the three teeth is 0,090. 

 Presented by E. Packard, Esq., 1872. 



11820 a. Cast of the anterior portion of the right ramus of the 

 mandible, showing the canine, three premolars, and EaTT. 

 The original is from the Eocene of Buchsweiler, and is 

 figured by Cuvier, op. cit. tig. 1. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1836. 



11863. Cast of the distal extremity of a left humerus, perhaps 

 belonging to this species. The locality from which the 

 original was obtained is not known. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1836. 



Lophiodon isselensis, Fischer 1 . 



This species is somewhat smaller than the preceding, and about 

 one third larger than Tapirus indicus. The upper dentition is 

 figured in the accompanying woodcut (fig. 2). 



Uab. Europe. 



1 Synopsis Mammalium, p. 413 (1820). 



