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27237. The germ of the second right upper true molar; from 

 {Fig.) Eppelsheim. Figured by Falconer and Cautley in the 

 1 Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' pi. xxxvi. figs. 11, 11 a. 



Purchased. 



M. 136. The second left upper true molar, in a worn and crushed 

 condition ; from Eppelsheim. 



Enniskillen Collection. Purchased, 1882. 



M. 2927. Cast of the well-worn second left upper true molar. The 

 original is from Eppelsheim. Purchased. 



M. 2918. Cast of the germ of the second left upper true molar. 

 The original is from Eppelsheim, and is figured by Kaup, 

 oj). cit. pi. xx. fig. 3. Purchased. 



48427. Cast of the first three ridges of the second or third left 

 upper true molar, in which the valleys are blocked by 

 matrix. The original is from the Red Crag of Suffolk, 

 and is described and figured by Lankester in the Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxvi. pp. 507-509, pi. xxxiv. figs. 1 & 

 2 (1870), as the complete molar of a trilophodont species. 

 The specimen has, however, lost a ridge, and agrees pre- 

 cisely with the corresponding portion of the molars of the 

 present species x ; it is noticed in a paper by the present 

 writer on Crag Yertebrata in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. xlii. p. 365 (1886). 



Presented by Prof. E. B. Lankester, 1870. 



28253. The anterior talon and part of the first ridge of the third 

 right upper true molar; from the Red Crag of Wood- 

 bridge, Suffolk. Noticed by Lankester, op. cit. p. 508 

 (as belonging to a trilophodont species). 



Purchased, 1852. 



28994. The inner portion of the unworn anterior talon and first 

 ridge of the third right upper true molar ; from the Red 

 Crag. Noticed by Lankester, op. cit. Purchased, 1854. 



27468. The unworn first three ridges of the third right upper true 

 molar ; from Eppelsheim. 



Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 



M. 2928. The germ of the third right upper true molar ; from 



1 In a note on page 508 of Lankester's memoir it is stated that Lartet 

 regarded the specimen as belonging to M. longirostris. 



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