. Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author . rently the metatarsal extremity of a Sivatherium. The right horn-core is of considerably greater length than in No. 581, and divergesoutwards exactly as in Captain Bakers drawing; orbits, zygomaticarches and molars on both sides are present, but covered with matrix. IV.—Descriptions by Captain Baker of Fossil Antelope ofSewalik Hills. (Antilope Palceindica of Falconer.) 1. From Journ. As. Soc. for Oct., 1835, vol. ^&d. Figs. 40, 41, and 42 are different views of a skull of an animal alliedto th
. Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author . rently the metatarsal extremity of a Sivatherium. The right horn-core is of considerably greater length than in No. 581, and divergesoutwards exactly as in Captain Bakers drawing; orbits, zygomaticarches and molars on both sides are present, but covered with matrix. IV.—Descriptions by Captain Baker of Fossil Antelope ofSewalik Hills. (Antilope Palceindica of Falconer.) 1. From Journ. As. Soc. for Oct., 1835, vol. ^&d. Figs. 40, 41, and 42 are different views of a skull of an animal alliedto the Antelope; the length and narrowness of the face, the height of thenose, and the peculiar setting on of the horns are all more conspicuouslyexemplified in another specimen of a similar skuU, which Colonel DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXIII. Antilope Pal^indica. Figs. 1, 2, and 3. Three different views of cranium ofAntilope Palceinclica, drawn by Mr. Dinkel from the originalin the British Museum (Cat. No. 39,594). About one-fourthof the natural size. (See pages 290 & 555.) ±
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