is 



e. The imperfect hinder portion of the cranium, with the last 

 left molar ; locality unknown. Presented by Sir William Wilde. 



II. From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented 

 by R.J. Ussher, Esq. Leith Adams., * Trans., R. Dubl. Soc* new 

 ser., vol. I, p. 197 ; there is no decisive evidence to show whether these 

 specimens indicate the wild or a domestic race, although it is probable 

 that they belong to the latter. 



f. A series of fragments of jaws and limb-bones. The jaws all 

 belong to young individuals having milk-teeth. All these remains 

 were obtained from the higher horizons of the cave-deposits. 



III. From a European Pleistocene deposit. 



g. Casts of upper and lower dentition. 



SUS FALCONERI. 



Lydekker, Pal. Ind., ser. 10, vol. Ill, p. 66 (1884). 

 From the Siwalik Hills, India. 



a. Cranium of female. This specimen was originally figured in 

 " Journ. Asiat. Soc, Bengal," vol. v., pi. xxxv., and its dentition 

 in pi. xliv., fig. 3; it has been refigured in "Pal. Ind.," ser. x., 

 vol. iii., pi. X., where it is fully described. (No. C. 27). 



b. Crushed specimen of anterior portion of cranium of a male. 

 Figured in "Journ. Asiat, Soc, Bengal," vol. v., pi. xliv., fig. 5. 

 The last molar is slightly smaller than in the last specimen. 

 (No. C. 31). 



c. Last right upper molar, shorter than in either of the previous 

 specimens. (No. C. 30). 



d. Mandible. The dentition of this specimen is figured in '"Pal. 

 Ind.," ser. x., vol. iii., pi. vii., fig. 1. (No. C. 26). 



Baker and Durand Collection. 



SUS GIGANTEUS. 



Falc. and Caut., Faun. Antiq. Sival., pi. LXIX, fig. 1 (1847). 

 a. Cast of imperfect skull. Original (type) in British Museum 

 (No. 15386); Siwalik Hills, India, 



