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18811. An imperfect fourth left lower milk-molar in an early 

 stage of wear ; from the Pleistocene of Grays. 



Purchased, 1845. 



40386. The imperfect first right lower true molar in a half-worn 

 condition ; from Oundle. The ridges are broad and wide 

 apart, and the loss of part of the cement shows the charac- 

 teristic vertical grooving of the enamel. 



Presented by G. M. Edmonds, Esq., 1867. 



45195. Hinder portion of a half- worn second lower true molar ; 

 from Ilford. Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



18966. Portion of a well-worn second left lower true molar of the 



• {Fig.) broad-crowned variety ; from Grays. Figured by Falconer 



and Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis,' pi. xiv. 



fig. 6 (as E. priscus), and described in ' Falconer's Palae- 



ontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 98. Purchased, 1815. 



39370. The second left lower true molar, which has been longi- 

 (Fig.) tudinally and vertically bisected ; from Grays. Figured 

 by Falconer and Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua Siva- 

 lensis,' pi. xiv. figs. 7, 7 a, 7 b, and described and figured 

 in ' Falconer's Palseontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 96, 

 pi. vii. figs. 1, 2 (as E. priscus). This specimen was 

 found previously to 1845, and appears to have belonged 

 to a nearly complete skeleton. Purchased. Before 1845. 



33351, 33381. Two worn and imperfect first or second lower true 

 molars, provisionally referred to this species ; dredged off 

 Happisburgh. Lay ton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



33373. The second right lower true molar, in an early stage of wear ; 

 dredged off Happisburgh. 



Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



19844. The second right lower true molar, in a very early stage of 



{Fig.) wear ; from the Pleistocene of Slade Green, Erith, Kent. 



Figured by Falconer and Cautley in the ' Fauna Antiqua 



Sivalensis,' pi. xiv. a. figs. 10, 1 a, and noticed by Leith- 



Adams, op. cit. p. 28. Purchased, 1846. 



20809 a. The imperfect second right lower true molar, in an early 

 stage of wear; from Ilford. Noticed by Leith- Adams, 

 op. cit. p. 29, Purchased, 1847. 



