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ADDENDA. 



Family RHINOCEROTID^E (page 90). 



Genus RHINOCEROS (page 91). 



Atelodine group (page 92). 



Rhinoceros karnuliensis, Lydekker 1 . 



This is a small brachydont species, apparently allied to R. etruscus 

 but presenting some approximation in the form of the mandibular 

 symphysis to R. bicomis. 



Hah. India (Madras). 



HL 2955. Casts of the second and third left upper true molars, and 

 part of the symphysis and right ramus of the mandible. 

 The originals (which are the types) were obtained from 

 the caves of Bill a Surgam, Karnul district, Madras, and 

 will be described and figured by the present writer in the 

 ' Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 10, vol. iv. pt. 2, pi. x. 



Made in the Museum, 1886. 



Incertce sedis. 



Rhinoceros, sp. c. 

 Hah. Formosa. 



M. 2956. Fragment of a mandibular ramus and one half of the 

 atlas vertebra ; from Tertiary (?) beds in Formosa. 



By exchange, 1885. 



1 Kec. Geol. Surr. Ind. vol. xix. part 2 (1886). 



