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SIWALIK AND NARBADA PROBOSCIDIA. 
Remains of this species have been found only in the suh-Himalayan Siwaliks 
to the eastward of the Jhelum river. 
First milk-molars. — Of the first milk-molars, both upper and lower, I can find 
no specimens. 
Second upper milk-molar. — In one young skull in the Indian Museum the 
second milk-molar has five ridges, and in another seven. The same tooth in the 
two skulls drawn in Plate VI, figs. 1 and 3, of the “ Pauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” has 
five ridges. 
Second lower milk-molar. — The second lower milk-molars drawn in Plate VII, 
figs. 5 and 7 of the last-named work, have either seven or eight ridges, according 
as one is reckoned as a true ridge or a talon : a specimen doubtfully classed as 
the same tooth, drawn in fig. 6 of that plate, has nine ridges. 
Third upper milk-molar. — In three young crania in the Indian Museum, the third 
milk-molar exhibits, respectively, eight, ten, and eleven ridges. The same tooth in 
the skull figured in plate VI, fig. I, of the “ Pauna Antiqua Sivalensis ” has 
seven ridges, with fore-and-aft talons. Other specimens figured or referred to have 
the number of ridges between seven and nine. 
Third lower milk-molar. — Two specimens of the third lower milk-molar drawn 
in figs. 8 and 9 of plate VII of the “ Pauna Antiqua Sivalensis ” have each nine 
ridges : a specimen of the same tooth in the Indian Museum (presented by the 
Roorkee Museum) has eleven ridges and two talons. 
First upper true molar. — In a specimen of the cranium of F. hysudricus 
referred to in a note (No. 3) to the description of Plate VI of the “Pauna Antiqua 
Sivalensis ” the number of ridges in the first true molar is given as eight ; Dr. Pal- 
coner remarks that this tooth is remarkable for its unusual width, and the small 
number of ridges which it contains ; a detached specimen of the same tooth figured 
in Plate VII, fig. 2, of the same work, has twelve ridges. 
First loioer true molar. — A specimen of the first lower molar in a jaw figured 
in Plate VIII, fig. 4, of the “ Pauna Antiqua Sivalensis ” has ten ridges, with a 
small hind- talon; another specimen drawn in fig. 10 of the preceding plate of 
the same work has twelve ridges. 
Second upper true molar. — The second upper molar in the cranium drawn in 
Plate VIII, fig. 1, of the “Pauna Antiqua Sivalensis,” has ten ridges and a large 
heel ; the specimen of the same tooth drawn in fig. 3 of the preceding plate of 
the same work has twelve ridges. 
Second lower true molar. — Two lower jaws in the Indian Museum, in which 
the second true molar is in wear, exhibit twelve and thirteen ridges, respectively, in 
that tooth. 
Third upper true molar. — In two crania in the Indian Museum, in which the 
last true molar is in use, the tooth in one instance has thirteen ridges and talons, 
and in the other seventeen ridges. 
