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b. An extensive series of skulls and antlers ; from various 

 localities. 



II. From Shandon Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented by 

 E. Brenufi, Esq. 



c. A small series of limb-bones and other remains, mostly im- 

 perfect. Two imperfect scapulae and part of a humerus are froip 

 the beds in which the remains of the Mammoth were found, but 

 the other specimens are from a higher horizon. See Leith Adams, 

 • Trans. R. I. Acad., ' vol. XXVI, p. 223. 



III. From Ballynamintra Cave., Co. Waterford. Presented 

 by R. J. Ussher, Esq. 



d. A large series of teeth, fragments of a skull, limb-bones, &c. 

 Leith Adams, 'Trans., R. Dubl. Soc. ' new ser., vol. I, p. 199. 

 Some of the imperfect limb-bones may be referable to the Rein- 

 deer. None of these specimens indicate animals of the large size 

 of those whose remains are found in English caverns. 



IV. Fro77i a European Pleistocene deposit. 



e. Casts of upper and lower cheek-dentition. 



CERVUS SIVA LENS IS. 

 Lydekker, Pallnd., ser. 10, vol. I, p. 17 (1880). 

 Some or all of the followifig specimens from the Siwalik Hills ^ 

 India., may probably be referred to this species. 



a. Hinder part of cranium (C. 62). 



b. Frontlet (C. 58). 



c. Fragment of antler (A. 70). 



d. Base of antler with brow-tine (C. 61). 



e. Base of antler with brow-tine (C. 76). 

 / Fragment of antler (D. 36). 



CERVUS SUTTONENSIS. 



Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol Soc, vol. XXXIV, p. 411 



(1878). 



From the Fed Crag of Suffolk, 

 a. Base of antler. 



