The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
Geological Society of London
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2. Grinding surface of the inner portion of the crown of a right upper molar of the Rhinoceros Sehleiermacheri ? (From a Crag-pit, Felixstow ; communicated by George Ransome, Esq.) Fig. 3. Grinding surface of a left upper molar of the Rhinoceros Sehleiermacheri ? (From a Crag-pit, Felixstow; communicated by W. C. Maclean, Esq.) In these upper molars are marked — a the hinder valley, b the inner or front valley, c the inner end of the front lobe, c the inner end of the back lobe, d the front ang...le, df the ndge, d" the back angle of the outer sur- face,/ the cingulum or basal ridge. Fig. 4. Grinding surface of a right lower molar of the Rhinoceros Sehleiermacheri ? (From a Crag-pit, Sutton ; communicated by W. C. Maclean, Esq.) Digitized by Google 230 PROCEEDINGS OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. [Feb. 20, Fig. 5. Grinding ftor&ce of t left lower moltr of the RMmoeero9 Sekleiermaekeri ? (From t Crag-pity Felixstow ; commanicated by G. Ranaome, Etq.) In these lower molars are marked — a the outer side of the front lobe, b the outer side of the back lobe, e the front ridge, d the mid ridge, e the back ridge, of the grinding surface,/ the front valley, p the back ntUey.
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