PLATE XI Y. 
Fig. 1. Equus sivalensis. Falc. and Caut. Part of the right maxilla, exhibiting the third 
and fourth premolars, and the three true molars : from a specimen collected by Mr. 
Theobald in the higher Siwaliks of the village of Rupur, in the Punjab. (No. C. 
181, Ind. Mus.). 
Fig. 2. Equus sivalensis. Falc. and Caut. The complete permanent molar dentition of the 
left side, from a skull collected by Mr. Theobald in the higher Siwaliks, near the 
village of Padri, in the Punjab. The teeth are in an intermediate condition of 
wear. (No. C. 179, Ind. Mus.) 
Fig. 3. Equus namadicus. Falc. and Caut. Part of the left maxilla, showing the base of 
the first premolar (pm. 1), and the whole of the remaining molar teeth of the 
permanent series. From a specimen collected by Mr. Theobald in the topmost 
Siwaliks of the Hushiarpur district. Since the specimen was figured, the second 
premolar (pm. 2) has unfortunately crumbled to pieces. (No. C. 194, Ind. Mus.) 
All the specimens are represented of the natural si?e. 
