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M. 2304. The distal extremity of the right femur. 

 M. 2305. The proximal portion of the right tibia. 



CcrbuS pomtntS, Zimmermann '. 

 Hob. India. 



M. 2306. The pedicle and base of an antler provisionally referred to 

 this species ; from the Pleistocene of the Narbada Valley, 

 India. Presented by C. Fraser, Esq. Before 1843. 



The following specimens from the same deposit may belong to the 

 same species as the preceding. 



39579. The right metacarpus. 



Presented by C. Fraser, Esq. Before 1843. 



36741. The right tibia. 



Presented by G. Fraser, Esq. Before 1843. 



36742-4. The associated left calcaneum, astragalus, and naviculo- 

 cuboid. 



Presented by the Secretary of State for India, 1860. 



F. Rucervine Group. 



In this group there is no bez-tyne, and the antlers are more or 

 less flattened, and more curved than in the last group; the beam is 

 much bent, and the brow-tyne is given off at an obtuse angle. The 

 dentition of the existing members is of a more brachydont character 

 than in the latter. 



Cervus sivalensis, Lydekker 2 . 



This species was founded solely on molar teeth, which present 

 a considerable resemblance to those of C. duvaucelli. The cranium 

 proyisionally referred to this species likewise resembles that of 

 C. duvaucelli, while the antlers which probably belong to it are 

 apparently intermediate between those of the latter species and 

 G. eldi. 



Hob. India. 



1 Specimen. Zool. Geogr. Quad. p. 532(1777). 



3 Palaeontologia Indica (Mem. Geol. Surv. Ind.), ser. 10, vol. i. p. xrii (1880). 



