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[On behalf of the Publication Committee, I have to thank the 
following for assistance towards the illustrating of Mr. Hedger 
Wallace’s paper :—Dr. Harmer, F.R.S., Curator of the Museum 
of Zoology in the University of Cambridge, for procuring the 
photograph of the skeleton of Bos primigenius presented to that 
Museum by Professor Newton; the Keeper of the National 
Museum of Antiquities, Edinburgh, for the use of the blocks for 
Figs. 2, 3, and 13, from Dr. J. A. Smith’s paper in the Proe. Soc. 
Antig. Scot., ix., Pt. II.; Mr. John Murray, London, for the use 
of the blocks for Figs. 21, 22, and 27; the Executive Committee 
of the Society of Antiquaries, London, for allowing us to make 
clichés from the blocks from Archeologia, LV., for Figs. 5, 17, 23, 
24, and 31, and to Professor T. M‘Kenny Hughes, M.A., F.B.S., 
d&c., for his kind offices in our behalf in this connection; the 
Council of the Royal Irish Academy, for permission to make 
clichés from the blocks for Figs. 28, 29, and 30 from the Proc. 
Roy. Irish Acad., VIL, 1857-61; the Wagner’schen Universitdts 
Library, Innsbriick, for the use of the blocks for Figs. 20 and 32 
from Otto Keller’s Thiere des classischen alterthwms in Cultur- 
geschichtlicher Bexiehung.—Hon. Ep.] 
