216 WILD WHITE CATTLE. 
English skull of this animal, which, in The Field 
of Apru 18, 1868, illustrated some remarks on its 
discovery from the pen of Mr. W. B. Tegetmeier. 
This specimen was found in the bed of the Ribble, 
below Preston, Lancashire, in the spring of 1867, and 
passed into the possession of Mr. James Dobson of 
the Preston Chronicle, who kindly forwarded it for 
examination. 
Yip, 
ESGGSSSAAN 
SKULL OF BOS PRIMIGENIUS, FIFESHIRE. 
In these and other instances which have been 
recorded, the animals whose remains were found were, 
in all probability, wild, and not domesticated. In- 
deed, no discoveries have yet been made which lead ° 
to the supposition that the Urus was domesticated in. 
Britain in pre-historic times; while Bos Jongifrons, 
the “ Celtic short-horn,” as it has been termed, was 
