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The fnlhw'incj specimens were ohtained from the Pleistocene of 

 Bri.rhrtm Cave, near Torquatf, Devonshire, and, except luhen the 

 contrary is stated, form part of the Bri.vham Cave Collection, 

 presented in 1870 by the Royal Society. 



48914. An associated series of specimens, comprising the upper 



part of the sternum, the left scapula, both coracoids, the 

 two humeri, the two ulna>, the left femur, and the right 

 tibio-tarsus, wanting the proximal extremity. The length 

 of the humerus is 0,103. The sternum exhibits the same 

 features as are noticed in the corresponding bone of 

 T. varieyata. The coracoid agrees with that of T. casarca 

 in its flatness and width, as well as in the position of the 

 subclavicular process and the form of the hyosternal 

 angle. 



48915. Two imperfect scapulaj. 



48915 a. The left coracoid, imperfect proximally. 



48915 b. The proximal half of the left ulna, with the metacarpus 

 attached to it by matrix. 



48915 c. Three specimens of the radius, one without the proximal 

 extremity. 



48915 d. The right metacarpus. 



48916. The right metacarpus, wanting the greater portion of the 



smaller bar, 



48916 a. The proximal phalangeal of the second digit of the manus. 



48915 e. Four specimens of the femur. 



48915 f. The right tibio-tarsus. This specimen has a length of 

 0,095 ; and accords in contour with the larger corre- 

 sponding bone of T. casarca. 



48915 g. The proximal extremity of the right tibio-tarsus. 



48915 h. The distal half of the left tibio-tarsus. 



489151. The right tarso-metatarsus. Figured in woodcut 28. 



48915 j. Two specimens of the left tarso-metatarsus. 



48915 k. A proximal phalangeal of the pes, 



48915 1. A large series of vertebrae and ribs. 



48908. The sacrum. 



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