104 CAKINATJE. 



50047. The left tarso-mctatarsus ; from tho Pleistocene of Kent's 

 Hole Cavern, Torquay, Devonshire. Tliis specimen has a 

 length of 0,073, and agrees precisely in contour with the 

 corresponding bone of a recent skeleton. 



Trcvehjan Collection. Beqtieathed, 1879. 



A. 113. The distal portion of a left humerus, jirobably referable to a 

 small individual of this species ; from Brixham Cave, Tor- 

 quay. Purchased, 1889. 



A. 53. Fragment of the anterior extremity of the sternum, showing 

 the coracoidal grooves and the base of the carina ; from 

 Kent's Hole. This specimen accords exactly with a recent 

 sternum, except that the tubercle between the coracoidal 

 grooves is more prominent. 



Presented by Lord Baldon, 1883. 



Anser, sp. a. 



The undermentioned specimens indicate a Goose of somewhat 

 smaller size than adult males of A. segetum, the length of the 

 humerus of the latter being 0,153. 



Hah. Europe. 



45808. The right humerus ; from the Pleistocene of Ilford, Essex. 

 The total length is 0,1-12. This bone is readily distin- 

 guished from the slightly larger humerus of Bernida by 

 the gradual, in place of abrupt, origin of the delto- 

 pectoral crest from the shaft. Noticed by Davies on p. 61 

 of his ' Catalogue of the Brady Collection ' (1874), without 

 generic determination. Brady Collection. Purchased., 1878. 



36633 a. An imperfect right metacarpus, agreeing approximately 

 in relative size with the preceding specimen ; from the 

 Pleistocene of Grays, Essex. Tlie whole of the proximal 

 extremity is wanting. Purchased, 1855. 



Anser ceningensis (Meyer ^). 



Syn. A7ias aninyensis, Meyer ^. 



Anser aninyensis, Mihie-Edwards ^. 



A species agreeing closely in size with the existing A. segetum, 

 but with a relatively shorter ulna. The length of the humerus is 

 O.IGO, and that of the ulna 0,145 ; the corresponding dimensions in 

 the existing species being 0,165 and 0,160. 



Ilah. Europe (Switzerland). 



^ Palffiontographica, vol. xiv. art. 3, p. 126 (1865).— ^Mas. - Loc. cit. 



3 Oiseaus Fossilea de la France, vol. i. p. 128 (1867-68). 



