[ Reprint. ] 
PLATE IV. 
Rhinoceros & Acerothbrium. 
Fig. 1. Rhinoceros ral.®indicuSj Falc. &CaHt. ; fragment of upper molar of the left side : 
Siwalik. 
Pig. 2. Rhinoceros sivalbnsis, Falc. & Caut. : 3rd upper true molar of the right side : Siwalik. 
Fig. 3. Rhinoceros palhsindicus, Falc. & Caut. : upper premolar of the right side : Siwalik 
(copied from “ F. A. S.,” Plate LXXIV, fig. 4), 
Fig. 4. Rhinoceros platyrhinus^ Falc. & Caut. : 2nd upper true molar of the right side 
(copied from « F. A. S.,” Plate LXXV, fig. 11a). 
Fig. 5. Rhinoceros indices, Cuv. ; 3rd upper true molar of the left side : Narbada valley ; des- 
cribed in second fasciculus as R. namadicus. 
Fig. 6. Rhinoceros indices, Cuv. : 2nd upper true molar of the right side : Narbada valley ; 
described in second fasciculus as R. namadices. 
Fig. 7. Acerothbriem pbrimense, Falc. & Caut. ; upper true molar of the right side : Siwalik ; 
described in text as Rhinoceros planidens, 7iobis. 
Fig. 8. Rhinoceros sivaeensis, Falc. & Caut. ; 2nd upper true molar of the right side: Siwalik 
(copied from Messrs. Baker and Durand’s memoir) . 
Fig. 9. Acbrotheriem pbrimense, Falc. & Caut. : upper molar of the left side : Sinalik ; described 
in text as Rhinoceros planidens, tiodis. 
Figs. 3 and 4 one-half natural.size ; fig. 8 one-quarter natural size ; the rest natural size. 
