118 TTNGTTLATA. 



16194. The palate, showing the well-worn mm. 4 (seven ridges) and 

 the unworn m. 1 (ten ridges). 



M. 3120. The palatal region of the cranium, showing mm. 3 , mm. 4 , 

 and m. l (in germ). There are nine ridges in mm. 4 . 



M. 3121. Fragment of the left maxilla, containing the well-worn 

 mm. 3 and the first half of the unworn mm. 4 . 



M. 3134. The third right upper (?) milk-molar, vertically and 

 longitudinally bisected. 



M. 3122. A slightly-worn mm. 4 or mj-, with ten ridges. The 

 ridges are relatively thick. 



M. 3123. The first right upper true molar, longitudinally and verti- 

 (Fig.) cally bisected. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. 



pi. vii. figs. 2, 2 a. There are eleven ridges, which are tall 



and narrow. 



M. 3124. A first upper true molar, in an early stage of wear. 

 The enamel is thick and shows no distinct plication. 



M. 3125. Hinder part of a much-worn first upper (?) true molar, 

 showing strongly plicated enamel. 



M. 1999. Fragment of a longitudinally and vertically bisected right 

 maxilla, showing m. 2 and part of m.3 . There are eleven 

 ridges in m.2 , which are relatively wide. 



Transferred from the Old Indian Museum, 1880. 



M. 3127. Fragment of the right maxilla, containing m. 2 , which has 



(Fig.) been vertically and longitudinally bisected. There are 



thirteen or fourteen ridges, and the enamel is thin and 



plicated. Figured by Falconer and Cautley, op. cit. pi. vii. 



figs. 3, 3 a. 



40802. The greater part of the well-worn third left upper true 

 molar ; from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Twelve ridges 

 remain, and the enamel is thin and plicated. 



Presented by C. Falconer, Esq., 1867. 



M. 3128. Fragment of the left maxilla, with m.3 in an early stage 

 of wear. There are fifteen ridges in the tooth, and the 

 enamel is thin and not plicated ; the tooth approaches very 

 closely to some specimens of E. meridionalsi. 



