PLATE XXXV. 
Reptilia and Pisces. 
Figs. 1, la, 
lb. 
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2 . 
5, 6. 
/ , /a. 
.. 8 . 
„ 9, 9a. 
„ 10, 10a. 
Varanus sivalensis. Falconer. The distal portion of the right humerus, viewed from the 
palmar (1), dorsal (la\ and distal (lb) aspects ; from the Siwalik Hills, g. entepicondyle ; 
h. ectepicondyle ; i. entocondyle ; k. ectocondyle ; m. entepicondylar foramen. British 
Museum (No. 40819). 
Python molurus (Linn). A cervical vertebra of a recent individual of about twenty feet 
in length, viewed from the left lateral aspect, az. prezygapophysis ; pz. pdstzygapophysis ; 
m. neural spine ; /. tubercle for rib ; c. condyle of centrum ; hs. haemal spine, zs. zygo- 
sphene. 
Python molurus (Linn). A middle dorsal vertebra belonging to the same individual as 
the last, viewed from the posterior (3) and anterior (3a) aspects, n. neural canal ; 
c. articular cup of centrum ; za. zygantrum ; other letters as in fig. 2. 
Python molurus (Linn). An early dorsal vertebra, viewed from the posterior aspect ; 
from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Indian Museum (No. E. 206). Letters as in figs. 2, 3. 
Python {cf. molurus [Linn]). Two imperfect dorsal vertebrae, viewed from the anterior 
aspect ; from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Indian Museum (No. E. 205), Letters as in 
figs. 2, 3. 
Python {cf. molurus [Linn]). An early caudal vertebra, viewed from the posterior (7) 
and left lateral (7a) aspects ; from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Indian Museum (No. E. 
205). Letters as in figs. 2, 3. 
Carcharodon, sp. Tooth ; from the Siwaliks of Pegu. Indian Museum (No. E. 161). 
Myliobatis curvipalatus, Lyd. Part of upper (.?) dental plate ; from the eocene of 
Kach : from the grinding surface (9) and in transverse section (9a). Indian Museum 
(No. H. -f). a. lateral teeth. 
Diodon foleyi, Lyd. Dental plate, viewed from the exposed (10), and embedded (lOa) 
surfaces; from the eocene of Ramri Island. Indian Museum (No. H. 
11, 11a. Capitodus iNDicus, Lyd. Incisiform tooth, viewed from the outer (11), and inner (11a) 
aspects ; from the eocene of the Punjab. Indian Museum (No. H. ~.f). 
,, 12, 13. Carcharias, sp. Upper teeth ; from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Indian Museum 
(No. E. 160). 
„ 14, 15 Carcharias, sp. Lower teeth ; from the Siwaliks of the Punjab. Indian Museum 
(No. E. 160). 
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All the figures are drawn of the natural size. 
