no CAKINATiE. 



49324 k. Tho proximal phalangeal of the second digit of the right 

 pes. Noticed by the writer, loc. cit. Tho length is 0,037 

 against 0,048 in tho corrcspouding bono of 0. olor. 



49324 1. The proximal phalangeal of the fourth digit of tho right 

 ' pes. Noticed by tlic writer, loc. cit. Length 0,045 against 

 0,001 in the corrcspoii.ding bone of C. olor. 



49324 m. The proximal phalangeal of the fourth digit of the loft 

 pes of a rather smaller individual. 



49324 n. A similar specimen, belonging to the right pes. 



49324 z. The second phalangeal of tho third digit of the right pes. 

 Noticed by the writer, loc. cit. This specimen has a length 

 of 0,025, against 0,043 in the corresponding bone of 

 C. olor. The obliquity of the proximal articular surface 

 characteristic of the family is well shown. The bone is 

 considerably stouter than its representative in C. olor. 



49364. The first and second phalangeals, apparently belonging to 

 the fourth digit of the pes. 



The folloivwg specimen jjrohcibly indicates a distinct species. 



49324 0. The imperfect proximal phalangeal of the third digit of the 

 left pes. The length of this specimen is nearly the same 

 as that of No. 49324 i, but the form is more slender. 



Cygnus, sp. 



The undermentioned specimens indicate a Swan of considerably 

 smaller size than C. musicus. 

 Hab. Malta. 



The following specimens were obtained from the Pleistocene deposits 

 of Zcbhug Cave, and were presented by Admiral Spratt, G.B., 



1878. 



49322 a. The right coracoid, with the two extremities imperfect. 

 The intermuscular ridge is very strongly marked. 



49322 b. The distal extremity of the right humerus. 



49322 C. The proximal extremity of the right metacarpus. 



49322 d. The proximal phalangeal of the principal digit of tho 



