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IV. From a cutting on the river Boyne, near Kilrathmurray, 

 Co. Kildare. Presented by the Royal Irish Academy. 



d. A slightly imperfect cranium, wanting the incisors, anterior 

 premolars, and last molars, 



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

 E. Brenan, Esq. 



e. A large portion of the skeleton of a very old individual, in a 

 broken condition. Leith Adams Trans., R, I. Acad., vol. XXVI, 

 p. 225. The fragments of jaws, which have the cheek-teeth 

 greatly worn, are figured by Carte in the * Journ. R, Dubl. Soc.,' 

 vol. II, pi. XI, XII. 



VI. From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. V/aterford. Presented 

 by R. J. Ussher, Esq^ 



59. The imperfect mandible. Leith Adams 'Trans. R. Dubl. 

 Soc' new ser. vol. I, p. 203, pi. XIV, fig. 1. This specimen, in 

 which the teeth are scarcely touched by wear, indicates a very 

 large individual, but was apparently equalled in size by a recent 

 skeleton in the British Museum. It has nothing to do with 

 U. spelceus, to which it was compared by Adams. 



f. A considerable series of limb bones, &c. many of them belong- 

 ing to the hind limb of a single individual. They are noticed by 

 Leith Adams, loc. cit., who figured (pi. XIV, fig. 3) an astragalus. 



VII. From a cutting at Lough Gur, Co. Limerick. 



g. Several limb bones, &c., belonging to a single individual. 

 These comprise an imperfect humerus, an entire femur, fibula, 



vertebrae, &c. Leith Adams 'Proc. R. Dubl. Soc' new ser., vol. I, 

 pp. 57-62; the femur being figured in pi. IV, fig. 3 of that memoir. 



FAMILY MUSTELIDiE. 

 * M US TELA MARTES. 



Linn., Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. I, p. 66 (1766). 



From Ballynamintra Cave, Co. Waterford. Presented by 

 R.J. Ussher, Esq 

 a. Left ramus of mandible with four cheek-teeth. 



