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M. 3427. Cast of the unworn second (?) left lower true molar. The 

 original is from the Punjab, and is preserved in the Indian 

 Museum (No. A 54) ; it is figured by the present writer, 

 op. cit. vol. i. pi. xli. fig. 1 (as M. perimensis). The broken 

 portion of the original has been restored in the cast. 



Made in the Museum, 1886. 



The following specimen may perhaps belong to this species. 

 M. 2854. The hinder half of the well-worn third left lower true 

 molar ; from the Siwaliks, but locality unknown. In its 

 crenulated cingulum, absence of cement, and narrow 

 hinder extremity, this specimen agrees very closely with 

 the last upper molar (No. M. 2855). 



Transferred from the Old Indian Museum, 1880. 



Mastodon longirostris, Kaup 1 . 

 Syn. Tetrcibelodon longirostris, Cope 2 . 



In this species, of which an imperfect skull is represented in the 

 accompanying woodcut (fig. 15), the mandibular symphysis is 



Fis:. 1 5 



Mastodon longirostris. —Skull; from the bone-sand of Eppelsheim. 

 Much reduced. 



1 Oss. Foss. d. Darmstadt, pt. iv. p. 65 (1835). 



2 Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. vol. xxii. p. 5 (1884). 



