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This peaty deposit extends throughout the length of the 
valley, but is much thicker at the E. end than on the W. The 
following section, taken on the S. side, just below the present 
reservoir, during my last visit in December, gives :— 
Fr. In. 
; 1.—Yellowish clay ie Hie youd 
2.—Black peaty earth, with staan a een tO 
{ 
Light blue clay resting on light saleuned 
; Mar! with recent shells as 
The peaty deposit smelt very badly. 
_. The bones have been named and their measurements kindly 
given me by Prof. Boyd Dawkins :— 
REMAINS OF Bos PRIMIGENIUS—(URUS). 
Monkswood Reservoir, 1894. 
Skull Measurement. 
Frontal width between horn cores 30a) 9) OAD 
Circumference of base of horn cores Pema = 21 
a. External sweep of horn cores... oh SO 
:, Occipital (mastoidal) width ne stig ke 
q a heighth 3 Wea 
Occipital width behind horn cores sq OO 
Heighth of foramen magnum _... 2°1 
Width of foramen magnum between condyles 15 
area ) 
{Be ti | 
a [ge | se) #2 | 2 | a2 
a ‘a8 Ra sé $a se 
4 | 88 | a8 | ee | As | ae 
In. In. In. In. Eye +] 
| 167 | 66 | 29 | 24/115 0 
l 81 | 0 0 0 0 
sl 142 | 0 40 | 15 | 391 0 
IO. ae essa sa | 3-0 
0 | 35] 16] 0 0 0 
186.) 7s) 8:7 | 49,.[°.0..|-.0 
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