108 UNGTJLATA. 



being estimated at upwards of fifteen feet. For a summary of the 

 points distinguishing the molars of this species from those of E. 

 antiquus, see Leith-Adams, op. cit. p. 232. 



Hab. Middle and South Europe, and (probably) North Africa 1 . 

 On the Continent the species occurs in the Upper Pliocene of the 

 Yal d'Arno and the Auvergne ; while its range in England extends 

 from the Bed Crag to the Forest-bed, after which it is unknown 2 . 



33378. The imperfect third upper milk-molar • dredged off Happis- 

 burgh, Norfolk. Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



33380. The fourth upper milk-molar, in a half-worn condition ; 

 dredged off Happisburgh. 



Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



37336. Cast of a fragment of the right maxilla, containing the half- 

 worn m. 2 . The original is from the Upper Pliocene of 

 the Yal d'Arno (Tuscany), Italy. The specimen is noticed 

 by Lei th- Adams in his ' British Fossil Elephants ' (Mon. 

 Pal. Soc), p. 199. Purchased, 1869. 



33355. The second left upper true molar, in a half- worn condition ; 

 dredged off Happisburgh. 



Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



33330. A small example of the third left upper true molar, in an 

 early stage of wear ; dredged off Happisburgh. This 

 specimen has thirteen ridges ; and is noticed by Leith- 

 Adams, op. cit. p. 198 3 . 



Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



33334. The third left upper true molar, in a middle stage of wear ; 

 {Fig.) dredged off Happisburgh. Described and figured by 

 Leith-Adams, op. cit. p. 198, pi. xxiv. fig. 2. 



Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



33338. A half-worn third right upper true molar; dredged off 

 Happisburgh. Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



28820. The third left upper true molar, in a well-worn condition ; 

 from the Tal d'Arno. This specimen is noticed by Leith- 

 Adams, op. cit. p. 199, as being practically indistinguish- 



1 Thomas, Mem. Soc. Geoi. France, ser. 3, vol. iii. pt. 2, p. 20 (1884). 



2 See Boyd-Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol xxxvi. p. 396 (1880). 



3 Also noticed on page 29 of the same work as belonging to E. antiquus. 



