1-8 



belong to the four-horned varkty. Mostly presented by the Royal 

 Irish Academy. 



* CAPRA HIRCUS. 



Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. I, p. 94 (1766). 



I. From crannoges, dr'c, at Dunshaughlin and other localities ; 

 probably introduced, and certainly domesticated. 



a. A series of more or less imperfect crania and other remains. 



Mostly presented by the Royal Irish Academy. 



II. From the Cave of Ballynamintra, Co. Waterford. Pre- 

 sented by R. J. Us s her, Esq. 



b. A considerable number of limb-bones, mostly imperfect, and 

 one fragment of the lower jaw of a young animal, referable either 

 to a Croat or Sheep. Leith Adams, 'Trans. K. Dubl. Soc.,' ser. 2, 

 vol. I, p. 198. 



CAPRA SIVALENSIS. 



Lydekker, Pal. Ind., ser. 10, vol. 1, p. 169 (1878). 

 a. Two casts of imperfect crania. Originals (types) in British 

 Museum (Nos. 39794, 36674) ; Siwalik Hills, India. 

 ALCELAPHUS PALjEINDICUS. 



Antilope palaeindica, Falc, Cat. Foss. Vert. Ac. Soc. Beng.y 

 p. 154 (1859). 



a. Middle region of cranium (No. C. 60) ; from Siwalik Hills, 

 Inilia. 



FAMILY GIRAFFIDiE. 



SIVATHERIUM GIGANTEUM. 



Falc. and Caut., Asiat. Research., vol. XIX, p. 1 (1836). 

 From the Siwalik Hills, India. 



a. Casts of skulls, antlers, and limb- bones. Originali in British 

 Museum. 



b. Left upper premolar. 



c. Two left upper premolars. 



