ELEPHANTID^. 167 



49245. The neural arch of a small dorsal vertebra ; from Zebbug 

 (Fig.) cave. Described and figured by Busk, op. cit. p. 253, 



pi. li. figs. 34, 34 a (as E. falconeri). 



Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



49246. The neural spine of a small dorsal vertebra ; from Zebbug 

 (Fig.) cave. Described and figured by Busk, op. cit. p. 253, 



pi. li. figs. 36, 36 a (as E. falconeri). 



Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



49247-50. Four fragments of small neural arches and spines ; from 

 Zebbug cave. Noticed by Busk, op. cit. p. 253 (as E. 

 falconeri). Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



49222. Neural spine of a dorsal vertebra ; from Zebbug cave. 

 (Fig.) Described and figured by Busk. op. cit. p. 241, pi. xlv. 



fig. 7. Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



49221. The imperfect second or third lumbar vertebra ; from Zeb- 

 (Fig.) bug cave. Described and figured by Busk, op. cit. p. 241. 

 pi. xlvi. figs. 11, 11 a. 



Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



44357-8. Two imperfect caudal vertebrae. 



Leiih- Adams Collection. Purchased, 1873. 



44369-70. Heads of the second and third ribs of small individuals ; 

 (Fig.) from Benghisa gap. Described and figured by Leith- 

 Adams, op. cit. p. 47, pi. ix. figs. 6, 6 a, 7. 



Leiih-Adams Collection. Purchased, 1873. 



49223. The proximal half of the second right rib ; from Zebbug 

 (Fig.) cave. Described and figured by Busk, op. cit. p. 241, 



pi. xlv. fig. 8. Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



49251. The proximal portion of a small second rib; from Zebbug 

 (Fig.) cave. Described and figured by Busk, op. cit. p. 253, 

 pi. li. fig. 31 (as E. falconeri). 



Spratt Collection. Presented, 1874-78. 



Elephas namadicus, Falconer and Cautley K 



Syn. Euelephas namadicus, auct. 



The cheek-teeth of this species appear frequently almost or quite 

 indistinguishable from those of the broad-toothed variety of E. an- 

 tiquus, although the ridge-formula is, on the whole, rather higher 

 and the ridges themselves are somewhat taller : some teeth, however 



1 Fauna Antiqua Sivalensis, pt. 2, pi. xiii. (1846). 



