The Rev, Mr. Buckland's account of Fossil Teeth and 
13. Inside view of No. 12. 
14. Penultima of upper jaw, right side, of fox. 
15 - 
Molar teeth of wolf. 
Inside view. 
Outside view of No. 170 
Tooth of an animal not ascertained. 
16. 
17. 
18. 
19 - 
20, si, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2 6, 27. Outside and inside views of 
four molar teeth of an animal not ascertained : they are all 
extremely thin, and have deep furrows worn on them. 
28, 29. Posterior tooth and penultima of a weasel, left 
upper jaw (twice the natural size). 
30, 31. Two views of the same tooth of an animal not 
ascertained, perhaps a seal. 
Plate XXI. 
1. Small molar tooth of a very young elephant, being the 
average size of those found in the den. 
2. Fragment of a still younger elephant’s tooth. 
3. Molar tooth of upper jaw of rhinoceros. 
4. Inside view of molar tooth of lower jaw of rhinoceros. 
5. Crown of No. 4, as seen from above. 
6. Outside view of No. 4. 
7. Molar tooth of the upper jaw of a horse. 
8. iTwo views of a molar tooth of hippopotamus not yet 
9. / worn down. 
10. Molar tooth of hippopotamus, having the summits of 
the crown worn down. 
Plate XXII. 
1. Posterior molar tooth of the lower jaw of an ox» 
s Crown of No. 1. 
