PLATE IX. 
Artiodactyla — Suidce, and Perissodactyla — Equidce. 
Fig. 1. Sirs cristatus, Wagner. The third left lower true molar; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cc ) No. F. 266 . — Page 47. 
,, 2. Sirs cristatus, Wagner. The third left lower true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cc). No. F. 266a . — Page 47. 
„ 3. Sus karnuliensis, Lyd. The third left lower true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cd). No. F. 268 . — Page 49. 
,, 4. Sus cristatus, Wagner. The third left lower true molar; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cb). 
No. F. 267 .— Page 4 7. 
,, 5. Sus cristatus, Wagner. Part of the right ramus of the mandible ; from a turbary in 
Madras. No. F. 115 — Page 47. 
,, 6 . Sus karnuliensis, Lyd. The third right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cd). No. F. 260 .— Page 49. 
,, 7. Sus cristatus, Wagner. The third right upper true molar; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cf). No. F. 261 .— Page 48. 
,, 8. Sus karnuliensis, Lyd. The third right lower true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cb). No. F. 267a . — Page 49. 
,, 9. Sus karnuliensis, Lyd. The third left upper true molar; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cd). No. F. 260a .— Page 49. 
,, 10. Sus cristatus, Wagner. Part of the left lower canine ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Ca). 
No. F. 271 . — Page 48. 
,, 11. Equus asinus, Linn. The third right lower true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cb). 
No. F. 256— Page 39. 
,, 12. Equus asinus, Linn. The first left lower true molar; from the Cathedral cave (bed Ca). 
No. F. 255 . — Page 39. 
,, 13. Equus, sp. The third right lower true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cb). No. F. 248. 
— Page 40. 
,, 14. Equus, sp. A left upper cheek-tooth; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cc). No. F. 246. — 
Page 39. 
„ 15. Equus asinus, Linn. The third right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cf). 
No. F. 254. — Page 39. 
,, 16. Equus, sp . . The third left upper true molar; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cd). No. F. 
253 .—. Page 39. 
,, 17. Equus, sp. A left upper cheek-tooth ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cc). No. F. 246a. — 
Page 39. 
* All the specimens are in the Indian Museum, and are” represented of the natural size. Excepting 
fig. 10, which is from the inner aspect, all the specimens are viewed from the oral aspect. In the molars 
of Sus the letters a to/ indicate the homologous elements of the upper and lower teeth ; in those of 
Equus e indicates the antero-internal pillar. 
