72 EXPLANATION OF PLAN. 



List of Large Objects, placed on separate Stands, marked by Letters upon Plan. 



S.E. GALLERY. 



A. The human skeleton from Guadeloupe, presented by Admiral 



Cochrane, R.N. 



B. Skull and lower jaw of Dinotherium giganteum, from the Mioceue 



of Epplesheim, Hesse-Darmstadt. The jaw is a reproduction. 



C. Skull of Mastodon Andium; from Chile, South America. 



D. Entire skeleton (partly restored) of Mastodon Ohioticus; Ken- 



tucky, and reproduction of skull of young Mastodon on same 

 stand, from New Jersey. 



E. Skull of Elephas ganesa; from the Miocene, Sewalik Hills. 



F. Skull and lower jaw of Elephas primigenius, from the Pleistocene 



Brick-earth, Valley of the Thames, Ilford, Essex. 



G. A very large skull of Elephas hysudricus, from the Sewalik Hills, 



India. (Figured in the Fauna and Antiqua Sivalensis, PI. 4.) 



H. Another skull of the same species, placed so as to show the 



palate and the upper molar teeth ; from the same locality. 

 (op. cit. PL 5.) 



J. Male skeleton, with antlers, of the gigantic Irish deer Cervus 



(Megaceros) hibemicus, from Armagh, Ireland. 

 K. Female (hornless) skeleton of same. 



L. Restored model of Glyptodon, from the Pleistocene deposits of Buenos 

 Ayres, South America (prepared from actual specimens preserved 

 in the Museum of Natural History in Paris). 



PAVILION. 



M. Restored model from actual bones of skeleton of the " gigantic 

 Ground Sloth" Megatherium, from Buenos Ayres. (See also 

 Wall-case No. 1 2.) 



N. Skeleton of Dinornis maximus, the largest Moa from New 

 Zealand, and of Dinornis parvus, the smallest of wingless Run- 

 ning birds (save the Apteryx). 



0. Skeleton of the Elephant-footed Moa (Dinornis elepliantopus), 

 from New Zealand. 



CORRIDOR. 



P. Reproduction of the great Plesiosaurus Cramptoni. The original, 



from the Lias (Alum shale) of Whitby, Yorkshire, is preserved 



in the Science and Art Museum, Dublin. 

 Q. A large crushed head of Ichthyosaurus, from the Lias of Lyme Regis. 

 R. Head of Ichthyosaurus platyodon, Lias, Lyme Regis, presented by 



F. Seymour Haden, Esq. 

 S. Reproduction of a very large skull and lower jaw of Ichthyosaurus ; 



the original in the apartments of the Geological Society of 



London, Burlington House. 



GALLERY D. 



T. Restored model of Carapace of the gigantic land-Tortoise 

 Colossochelys gigas, Falconer, from the Sewalik Hills, India. 



GALLERY OF COMMUNICATION. 

 A Glass Case in this Gallery contains the remains of several huge 

 Dinosaurs (Land-reptiles) from the Wealden of Brixton, Isle of Wight. 



