29 



II. From the Pliocene of the Siwalik Hills, India, 

 b. The imperfect maxillse of both sides (Nos. D. 28, 29). 



* EQUUS CABALLUS. 



Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. I, p. 100 (1766). 



I. From the Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented 

 by R. J. Ussher, Esq. 



a. Three molar teeth ; from the higher cavern-deposits. Leith 

 Adams, 'Trans. R. Diibl. Soc. ' new ser., vol. I, p. 197. 



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

 E. Brenan, Esq. See Leith Adams, Trans. P. L. Acad., vol. 

 XXVI, p. 215. 



b. The imperfect left scapula. This and the following specimemi 

 indicate a small race. 



c. The right radius. » 



d. The left metatarsus. 



e. Other bones. 



III. From Kenfs Hole Cavern, Devon. 



f. A series of molars and one incisor tooth. 



IV. From European Pleistocene (?) deposits. 



g. Casts of the upper and lower dentition. 



h. The upper cheek-dentition of both sides ; locality unknown. 



Lee Collection. 

 i. A first phalangeal of the foot. 



FAMILY RHINOCEROTIDiE. 



RHINOCEROS ANTIQUITATIS. 



Blumenbach, Handb. d. Naturges, 1st. French ed., vol. II, 

 p. 408 (1803). 



Rhinoceros tichorhinus, Fischer, Z^ol. Syst. (1813). 

 From Pleistocene deposits. 



a. Cast of the cranium, wanting the palate. Original in British 

 Museum (No. 2764); from Siberia. 



b. Oast of the cranium and imperfect mandible. 



