BOVTD2E. 3 



duced on a smaller scale in the accompanying woodcut. 

 The length of the cranium is 0,912 ; and the span of the 

 horn-cores 1,064. 



Presented by David Inglis, Esq., about 1836. 



Fig. 1. 



Fig. 1. Bos taurus, var. primigenius. The cranium ; from the Pleistocene 

 of Athol. About J-g nat. size. 



36405. The cranium and the right ramus of the mandible of a 

 smaller specimen, wanting all the cheek-teeth except m. 3 ; 

 from the turbary of Kirkcudbrightshire. 



Presented by the Earl of Selkirk, 1859. 



50086. The cranium ; from the Pleistocene of Ilford, Essex. 



Purchased, 1878. 



45424. The cranium ; from the Pleistocene of Ilford. This fine 



specimen wants the alveolar portion of the maxillae, the 

 palate, and teeth, but is otherwise nearly perfect. The 

 horn-cores curve outwards and forwards, with an inward 

 and upward inclination at their extremities. The length 

 of the face is 0,635, and the span of the horn-cores 0,609. 

 Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



45425. The calvarium and horn-cores, with another fragment of the 



same skull comprising the maxillae and palate with m. 2 

 and m- 3 of either side in place ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Ilford. When found, this cranium was nearly entire, but 

 was broken in its removal. 



Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



