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II. From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented 

 by R. J. Ussher, Esq. 



b. A large series of limb-bones, mostly imperfect. Leith AdamB, 

 'Trans. R. Dubl. Soc' new ser., vol. I, p. 206. 



LEPUS TIM ID US. 



Linn, Syst. Nat, ed. 12, vol. I, p. 77 (1766). 

 a. Fragments of the skull and lower jaw; from Kent's Hole 

 Cavern, Devonshire. 



* LEPUS CUNICULUS. 



Linn, Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. I, p. 77 (1766). 

 From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented by 

 R. J. . Ussher, Esq. 



a. The imperfect left mandibular ramus. 



b. The left humerus. 



c. A series of limb-bones, &c. These comprise several perfect 

 femora, numerous metatarsals, and the right innominate. See 

 Leith Adams, 'Trans. R. Dubl. Soc.,' new ser., vol, I, p. 206. 



ORDER UNGULATA. 

 SUBORDER ARTIODACTYLA. 



FAMILY BOVID^. 

 * BOS TAURUS. 



Linn, Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. I, p. 98 (1766). 



The whole of the specimens from Irish deposits appear to be 

 referable to the domesticated variety to which Owen gave the 

 name of B. longifrons ; the species is unknown in the shell-marls 

 and older cave-deposits yielding remains of Cervus giganteus. 



I. From crannogues, &"€. at Dunshaughlin and other localities. 

 a. An extensive series of more or less imperfect skulls. A large 

 number of them were collected by Sir William Wilde, and pre- 

 sented by him to the Royal Irish Academy. 



