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II. From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented 

 by R. J. Ussher, Esq. 



b. A few teeth, and a large series of more or less imperfect limb- 

 bones. Leith Adams, 'Trans. R. Dubl. Soc.,' ser. 2 vol I 

 p. 197. 



III. Specimens referable to the large variety, B. primigenius. 



c. Two horn-cores, probably from continental Pleistocene de- 

 posits. 



d. An imperfect upper molar from Kent's Cavern, Devonshire. 



e. Casts of upper and lower cheek-dentition. Originals from a 

 Pleistocene deposit. 



BOS PLATYCEROS. 



Bubalus platyceros, Lydekker, Rec. GeoL Surv. Ind., vol. X 

 p. 31 (1877). 



a. Cast of calvarium and horn-cores. Original in British 

 Museum (No. 16431); from the Siwalik Hills, India. 



BOS OCCIPITALIS. 

 Falconer, Pal. Mem., vol. I, p. 546 (1868). 

 From the Siwalik Hills, India. 



a. Cast of cranium with part of right horn-core. Original in 

 British Museum (No. 16411). 



b. Imperfect cranium (No. A. |). 



BOS ACUTICORNIS. 

 Probubalus acuticornis, Rutimeyer, Denks. Schw. Ges. Nat., 

 vol. XXII, art. 3, p. 29 (1867). 

 a. Hinder part of cranium (No. D. 43) ; Siwalik Hills. 



* OVIS ARIES. 

 Linn., Syst Nat., ed. 12, vol. I, p. 97 (1766). 

 A series of more or less imperfect crania from crannoges, &c., at 

 Dunshaughlin and other localities. These were probably introduc- 

 ed, and certainly indicate domesticated animals. Several of them 



