BOVITKZE. 19 



41608. The right radius ; from shell-marl above the peat at Wal- 

 thamstow. Purchased, 1869. 



28274. The left metacarpus ; from a superficial deposit in Suffolk. 



Purchased, 1872 



28274 a. The left metacarpus, of a much shorter form ; from Suffolk. 



Purchased, 1872. 



36455. The left metacarpus, very similar to the last ; from the 

 turbary of Peckham, Surrey. Purchased, 1862. 



39287. Two specimens of the left tibia ; from a superficial deposit 

 at Saffron Walden. 



Presented by George Roberts, Esq., 1865. 



39287 a. The right tibia, imperfect superiorly ; from Saffron 

 Walden. Presented by George Roberts, Esq., 1865. 



41605. The right metatarsus ; from river-silt at Walthamstow. 



Purchased, 1869. 



41543. The right metatarsus of a smaller form ; from the turbary 



of Walthamstow. Purchased, 1869. 



41543 a. The right metatarsus, rather smaller than the last ; from 

 the turbary of Walthamstow. Purchased, 1869. 



41544. The right metatarsus of a calf, wanting the distal epi- 



physis ; from the turbary of Walthamstow. 



Purchased, 1869. 



18164-69. The greater portion of the vertebral column ; from an 

 Irish bog. Purchased. 



Bos elatus, Pomel 1 (ex Croizet, MS.). 



Syn. Bos elaphus, Pomel 2 . 



Bos etruscus, Falconer 3 . 



Riitimeyer (' Die Kinder der Tertiar-Epoche ' [Abh. schweiz. pal. 

 Ges. vol. v.], p. 156) identifies the typical French form with the 

 Italian Bos etruscus, of which he figures a fine skull preserved in 

 the Museum at Florence, which is reproduced in the accompanying 

 woodcut (fig. 2, p. 20). 



1 ' Catalogue Methodique,' p. 114 (1853). 2 Loo. cit. 



3 In Falconer's ' Palaeontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 481 (1868). 



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