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M. 3109. The cranium of an adult, with the crowns of the molars 

 (Fig.) broken off. Figured by Falconer and Cautley in the 

 4 Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' pis. iv., and v. figs. 1, 2. This 

 and the following specimens are the types of the species. 



Purchased, 1838. 



M. 3110. The imperfect cranium, showing the well-worn m. 2 , and 

 (Fig.) m. 3 just coming into wear. Figured by Falconer and 



Cautley, op. cit. pi. v. figs. 3 and 4 l . There are seventeen 



ridges in m73. 



M. 3111. The occipital portion of the cranium, showing the deep 

 fissure for the nuchal ligament so characteristic of the 

 species. 



M. 3112. An imperfect immature cranium, showing a fragment of 

 the much-worn mm. 4 , the half-worn m. 1 , and m. 2 in 

 alveolo. There are nine ridges in m. 1 . 



M. 3113. An imperfect immature cranium,, .showing mm. 4 and m. 1 . 

 The teeth of the right side have been longitudinally and 

 vertically bisected ; and there are ten ridges in m. 1 . 



M. 3114. The cranium of a young individual, showing the lunch- 

 es.) worn mm. 3 , mm. 4 , and m. 1 in alveolo. Figured by Fal- 

 coner and Cautley, op. cit. pi. vi. figs. 1, 2. There are 

 seven ridges in mm. 4 ; and the incisive alveoli diverge. 



Presented by the Council of the Geological Society. 



Iff. 3115. The middle part of a young cranium, showing mm. 3 (much 

 (Fig.) worn) and mm. 4 (slightly worn) ; there are ten ridges in 



mm. 4 . Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. vi. 



fig. 4, and pi. vii. fig. 1. 



Presented by the Council of the Geological Society 



M. 3116. The imperfect young cranium, with mm. 3 and mm. 4 • the 

 latter is almost unworn, and has nine ridges. 



M. 3117. The palate, showing the half-worn m.3 . 



M. 3118. The palate, showing the half-worn m.3 . The crowns 

 exhibit considerable denudation of the ridges. 



18440. The palatal region of the cranium, showing m. 3 in a middle 

 stage of wear. 



M. 3119. The palate, showing the well-worn mj, and the unworn 

 m. 2 , in which there are eleven ridges. 



The description of the plate is erroneous. 



