. Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author . in the figure by the undulated line. Thefigure shows also a portion comprising the two last ridges ofthe preceding molar, with then- common fang implanted inthe lower jaw. Odontography, p. 62-t. DESCEIPTION OF PLATE IV. Elephas insignis, Elephas planifeons, and Elephas Apkicanus. Vertical longitudinal sections of teeth of Elephas insignis,E. planifrons, and E. Africanus. Copied from drawings byMr. Eord in Plate II. of tlie Eauna Antiqua Sivalensis; one-third of the natural size. Fig. 1. Is a section


. Palaeontological memoirs and notes of H. Falconer, with a biographical sketch of the author . in the figure by the undulated line. Thefigure shows also a portion comprising the two last ridges ofthe preceding molar, with then- common fang implanted inthe lower jaw. Odontography, p. 62-t. DESCEIPTION OF PLATE IV. Elephas insignis, Elephas planifeons, and Elephas Apkicanus. Vertical longitudinal sections of teeth of Elephas insignis,E. planifrons, and E. Africanus. Copied from drawings byMr. Eord in Plate II. of tlie Eauna Antiqua Sivalensis; one-third of the natural size. Fig. 1. Is a section of the last upper molar of Elephas insignis, copiedfrom Plate II., fig. 6 a, of the Faima Antiq. Siv. The specimenis in the British Museum. (See page 73.) Fig. 2. Is a section of the penultimate upper molar of Elephas plani-frons, copied from Plate XL, fig. 5 a, of the F. A. S. Thespecimen is in the British Museum. (See page 75.) Fig. 3. Is a section of the penultimate upper molar of Elephas Ajri-canus, copied from Plate II., fig. 4 a, of the F. A. S. (Seepage 75.) VOL. I. 4 ± Pig 3


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