CIIALICOrriEKOlDEA FROM BALUCHISTAN. 



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Upper Teeth. 



Premolars. 



Third. 



Fourth. 



Length I l^rcadth Length I?readth' 



23 

 23 



23 



I 25 i 26 

 i 25? : 27 



First. 



Lengtli 



Breadtli : 

 front hind 



32 



30? 



Ilolai 



Second. 



Third. 



Length ' Breadth : Length lireadtli : 

 !front hind! 1 front hind 



? 2nd or 3rd 



35 









35 



48 



36 



34 



r' 



41 



31 



30 





41 



34 



29 



I 



L. 



41 



32 



28 



Loioer Teeth, 



19? 



p 



23 



! " 



30 



IG? 



16? 



42 



21 22? 





' 22 



p 







24 



i 15 



28 ? 



16 



18 ? 



40 



21 21 



46 



23 



23 



23 



13 



24 



1 15 





































44 



22 



21 









1 















51 



25 



24 



Measiivements in millimetres. 



A few toe bones found in these deposits are noticed at tlie end 

 of this paper. Tliey show certain characters of interest, bnt as 

 they may he the smaller toes of this species or the larger ones of 

 the following, they are of no specific value. 



The main characters of this form may be summarised as 

 follows : — 



Dentition 



3 1 0 3 3 1 



3 ' 1 c>r q' pm, m. g. U pper premolars square. 



Lower pm. 2 small (pm. 1 absent above and below), pm. 3 & 4 

 elongate. All molars elongate, especially the second. Lower 

 border of lower jaw unusually flat : one mental foramen. Jaw in 

 section rather flat outside and slightly convex inside. Moderate 

 diastema in front of anterior lower premolar. There is thus a 

 mixture of various generic cliaiaders, tlie balance, perhaps, 

 favouring a general i-esemblance to Morojnis. The form is at 

 present insufticiently knov.-n, but there is enough to warrant the 

 retention of Dr. Pilgrim's generic name until further material is 

 discovered. 



