PLATE XI. 
Artiodactyla . — Bovidce and Cervidce. 
Fig. 1, la. Cervus axis, Erxl. The third right upper true molar; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cc ). 
No. F. 306 . — Page 46. 
,, 2, 2 a. Antelope, genus non. det. The second right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cb). No. F. 288 . — Page 45. 
,, 3, Cervus axis, Erxl. The third left upper true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed Cb). 
No. F. 306a . — Page 46. 
,, 4. Cervus axis, Erxl. The first or second right lower true molar ; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cc). No. F. 3065 . — Page 47. 
,, 5,5 a. Cervus aristotelis, Cuv. The first right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral cave (bed 
Cf). No. F. 302 . — Page 46. 
„ 6,6a. Cervus aristotelis, Cuv. The second left upper true molar; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cd). No. F. 302a. Page 46. 
„ 7. Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pall.). The first right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral 
cave (bed Cd). No. F. 282 . — Paqe 44. 
., 8. Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pall.). The second right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral 
cave (bed Ca). No. F. 280. Page 44. 
,, 9. Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pall.). The first right upper true molar ; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Cb). No. F. 281 . — Page 44. 
,, 10. Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pall.). The second left lower true molar : from the Chapter- 
House cave (bed Aa.). No. F. 284 . — Page 44. 
„ 11,11a. (?) Cervulus muntjac (Zimm.). The second right upper true molar ; from the Purgatory cave. 
No. F. 308 . — Page 47. 
,, 12,12a. Tetraceros quadricornis (Blainv.). The left ramus of the mandible ; from the Cathedral 
cave (bed Cd). No. F. 277 . — Page 46. 
„ 13, 13a. Antii.ope cervicapra (Linn.). The second left upper true molar; from the Cathedral 
cave (bed Cb). No. F. 287 . — Page 45. 
,, 14, 14a. Boselaphus tragocamelus (Pall.). The right ramus of the mandible of a young individual ; 
from the Karnul caves. No. F. 286 . — Page 45, 
,, 15, 15a. Gazella hennetti (Sykes). The left ramus of the mandible; from the Cathedral cave 
(bed Ca). No. F. 278 . — Page 45. 
* All the specimens are in the Indian Museum, and are represented of the natural size. In the text 
figs. 2, 5 and 6 are referred to the wrong side of the jaw. 
