104 UNGULATA. 



M. 3077. Part of the left ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 almost unworn mm. 4, which has eight ridges. 



Presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer. 



M. 3078. Part of the right ramus of the mandible, containing the 

 slightly worn mm. 4, which has eight ridges. 



Presented by Dr. Hugh Falconer. 



M. 3079. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, containing 

 (Fig.) the imperfect pm. 4 (in alveolo), and the complete m. 1, 



which has seven ridges. Figured by Falconer and 



Cautley, op. cit. pi. xii. figs. 10, 10 a, 11. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



48931. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, showing the 

 (Fig.) complete mm. 4 (in which there are eight ridges), and a 



fragment of the much-worn mm. 3, beneath which is p m . 3. 



Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. xii. figs. 8, 8 a. 

 Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



40804. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, containing 

 the greater part of mm. 4, in which seven ridges remain. 



Presented by 0. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



M. 3082. Portion of the left ramus of the mandible of a small 

 (Fig.) individual, containing part of m . 1, and the complete germ 



of m. 2 \ which has nine ridges. Figured by Falconer and 



Cautley, op. cit. pi. xi. fig. 6. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



36693. Fragment of the right ramus of the mandible, showing part 



of m. 2 and the greater portion of m . 3, which appears to 

 have had eleven ridges. 



Presented by the Secretary of State for India, 1860. 



36694. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible of a small 



individual, containing the greater part of the much-worn 

 m. 3. Presented by the Secretary of State for India, 1860. 



M. 3080. Fragment of the left ramus of the mandible, containing 

 the greater part of the half-worn mT3, which is inter- 

 mediate in character between JSos. 36696 and 15351. 



Cautley Collection. Presented, 1842. 



1 In its narrow posterior extremity this tooth resembles a third molar, but 

 " intermediate " molars of E. meridionalis (No. 33376) sometimes exhibit the 

 same feature. 



