200 Mr. A. Newton on Existing 'Remains 



Italy. 



1. " Florence (in part)." R. Champley ut suprd. 



Unitkd Kingdom. 



1. London. British Museum (very perfect) • • • • I o 



1. ,, Roy. Coll. of Surgeons (very perfect) ( ^ ^ 



1. Coll. A. & E. N. Wants the limbs and ribs of the left side, and 



metacai-pals and phalanges of the right. In other respects per- 

 fect. The specimen described by Prof. Owen (Trans. Zool. Soc. v. 

 pp. 317-335, pis. li., lii.). 



1 ? W. Waterman m lift. 



United States. 



2. Boston. Harvard Univ. Mus. Bishop of Newfoundland in litt. 



Detached Bones. 

 Denmark. 



Copenhagen. Royal Museum. Bones of 3 individuals found in 

 Danish kitchen-middens. Seen by myself. 



. . Bones of several (perhaps 5 or 6) sent from Funk Island 



by Stuvitz. Seen by myself. 



. . Remains of 2 individuals killed in Iceland in 1844, 



preserved as physiological preparations. J. Steenstrup, op. cit. 



NOKWAY. 



Christiania. University Museum. Bones of several individuals (perhaps 

 8 or 10) sent from Funk Island by Stuvitz. Seen by myself. 

 United Kingdom. 



London. British Museum. Bones of 2 individuals found iu kitchen- 

 middens in Caithness. Nat. Hist. Rev. 1865, p. 470. 



. Royal Coll. of Surgeons. 1 cranium. Seen by myself. 



Coll. A. «& E. N. Bones of at least 8 individuals, found in kitchen- 

 middens in Iceland, by the late Mr. Wolley and myself (Ibis, 

 1861, pp. 394-396). 



Newcastle on Tyne. Museum. ) Bones extracted from skins by Mr. 



. Mr. Hancock I Hancock. Seen by myself. 



United States. 



? Bones of at least 7 individuals from kitchen-middens in Maine 



and Massachusetts. J. Wyman, Am. Nat. i. pp. 374, 578. 



Summary. 



( ISkeletons. ) 



Germany 1 | Italy 1 1 L'^nited States. . 2 



France 1 I United Kingdom 4 I — 



9 



{Detached Bones.) 



United States . . 7 individuals. 



Denmark 10 (or 11 ?) individuals. 



Norway 8 (or 10 ?) „ 



United Kingdom 13 „ 



38 (or41r) 



