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EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 
(This Plate is Presented hy W. Reed, Esq., F.Gr.S.J 
Fig. 1. Tooth of Strophodus Biyauxi (Sauv.), side view (see 
pp. 36—40.) 
,, la. The same, enlarged. 
„ The same, shewing the crown ; natural size. 
,, 2 a. do. do. enlarged. 
„ 3. Tooth of Hycenarctos Sivalensis (Falc. and Cant:) shew¬ 
ing the crown. 
,, 3a. The same, side view. 
(This Tooth is referred to hy Prof. W. H. Flower, 
in a paper on the occurrence of Hysenarctos in the 
Red Crag; Quarterly Journal, Greological 
Society, vol. xxxiii (1877), p. 534.) 
„ 4. Tooth of Notidanus gigas. (Sism:) 
(Described, with woodcut, hy Mr. A. Smith Wood¬ 
ward, F.Gr.S. See Geological Magazine, June, 
1886, p. 255.) 
„ 5. Tooth of Notidanus Menegheuii. (Law :) 
(Described, with v/oodcut, by Mr. A. Smith Wood¬ 
ward, F.G.S. See Geological Magazine, June, 
1886, pp. 255—6.) 
„ 6. Section of molar of Elephas antiquus (?) 
Described and figured in Prof. Leith Adams’ 
monograph on British fossil elephants (in the 
Paloeontographical Society’s publications) ; 
pp. 178—9, pi. 26, fig. 2. 
„ 7. Section of molar of Elephas antiquus (?) 
Described and figured in the “ British fossil 
elephants,” p. 179, pi. xxvi, fig. 4. 
Note. —The last two Specimens are, in the explanation of 
pi. xxvi of Prof. Adams’ monograph, incorrectly referred to as 
being in Leeds Museum instead of^in York Museum. 
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