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Addendum to Anthracotherium. 
Third Siwalilc species . — Since the text was printed another fragment of the 
mandible of an anthracotheroid, obtained by Mr. 
Blanford from the lower Siwaliks (Manchhars) of 
Dera Biigti, N.E. Baluchistan, has come into the 
writer’s hands, and is figured in the accompanying 
woodcut. It belongs to the left side of the jaw, 
and shows m. 3 in a much worn condition. The 
specimen differs from either, of the mandibles 
represented in plate XXV. by its larger size, and 
by the form of the inferior border ; which below 
m73 is straight, instead of being convex with a notch below the third lobe of the 
tooth. The present specimen was apparently furnished with a descending expansion 
behind roTJ. These differences are so important as to leave no doubt that the 
specimen is specifically distinct from either of the other mandibles. 
Compared with A. magnum and A. hippoideum, 1 it will be found that the inferior 
border of the present specimen is very similar to the same part in those species. 
i Riitimeyer, ‘Nov. Mem. Soc. Hel.,’ vol. XV., pi. I 
mandible ; Dera Biigti (Indian Museum, 
No. B. 432). a 
