188 TRANSACTIOKS, NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY OF GLASGOW. 



Huuterston Rock-shelter (West Kilbride), Ardrossan Shell-mound, 

 and the Cothouse (Paisley), but the species is not in every case 

 unquestioned. See Proc. Nat. Hist. Socy. of Glasgow, II., p. 215; 

 and Trans. Geol. Socy. of Glasgow, IV., pp. 18 and 70-2 ; VIII. 

 p. 34; and IX., pp. 213-25 and 364. 



4. Oervus GiGANTEUS, Blumenbach — Gigantic Irish Elk or 

 Deer. Paisley (two places), Crofthead (Neilston), and Maybole. 

 See the new Statistical Account, 1845, V. (Maybole), and Trans. 

 Geol. Socy. of Glasgow, IV., pp. 70-1, and IX., p. 143 and pp. 

 213-25. 



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