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Hippopotamiis ... A few bones and teeth, probably belonging 

 to the same individual. 



Bos JJnis Niunerons remains of several individuals. 



Cervus A few bones and fragments of horns. 



Canis A radius. 



Ursus A metatarsal bone ; 



and the following list of terrestrial and Freshwater Mollusca : — 

 TERRESTRIAL. 



1. Helix virgata V.R. 



2. H. Pulchella E. 



8. Pupa mar ginata R. 



4. P. pygmoea (? vertigo) V.R. 



5. 8uccinea amphibia E. 



AQUATIC. 



6. Limncea palustris V.E. 



7. L. fossaria {? truncatula) R. 



8. L. peregra R. 



L. auricularia V.R. 



Planorhis naidileus V.R. 



Planorhis vortex R. 



P. complanatus R. 



P. lateralis, {StricTcland) C 



Ao^cylus lacustris V.R. 



A. fiuviatilis V.R. 



Valvata Fontinalis C. 



17. Paludina tentaculata C. 



18. P. minuta, {StricJcland) R. 



19. Cyclas Henslowiana {? Pisid) C. 



20. C. amnica C. 



21. C. cornea C. 



22. Anodon anatinus C. 



23. Unio ovalis (? littoralis,) {Fleming)... C. 

 Note. — V.R. denotes very rare. E. rare. C. common. 



In addition to the above Shells, the valves of a Gypris* also 

 occur. 



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* This is now referred to Candona reptans, Baibd. — Ed. 



