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28827. The left tarsus and the proximal extremity of the metatarsus. 



28828. The proximal extremity of the left tibia, with the associated 



astragalus and naviculo-cuboid, of rather smaller size than 

 the preceding. 



Cervus suttonensis, Boyd-Dawkins 1 . 



The base of the antler is cylindrical, and the burr very strongly 

 marked, and situated obliquely to the axis of the beam, which is 

 deeply grooved. The beam is straight and cylindrical, except at the 

 origin of the brow-tyne, which rises immediately above the burr. 

 The only other tynes are those formed by the forking of the beam 

 at its extremity. The species is considered closely allied to O. 

 pardinensis, of which its founder says it may be merely a variety. 



Hob. England and Prance. 



27515. The basal half of a large antler ; from the Eed Crag of 

 (Fig.) Sutton, Suffolk. This specimen (which, with the other 



antlers figured by the same writer, is the type) is figured 

 by Boyd-Dawkins in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. 

 xxxiv. p. 412, fig. 8. Purchased, 1852. 



27858. Basal portion of a smaller antler; from the Red Crag of 



(Fig.) Felixstowe, Suffolk. Figured by Boyd-Dawkins, op. cit. 



fig. 7. Presented by John Brown, Esq. 1852. 



27516. The basal two thirds of a younger antler ; from the Red 

 (Fig.) Crag of Sutton. Figured by Boyd-Dawkins, op. cit. 



fig. 9. Purchased, 1852. 



M. 2320. Basal portion of an antler ; from the Red Crag near 



(Fig.) Ipswich, Suffolk. Figured by Owen in the Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc. vol. xii. p. 234, fig. 16, under the name of 



C. dicroceros. Presented by G. Ransome, Esq. 



39505. Base of an antler ; from the Red Crag of Felixstowe. 



Brown Collection. Presented by Sir R. Owen, K.C.B., 1859. 



28982. Basal half of an antler ; from the Red Crag of Woodbridge, 

 Suffolk. Purchased, 1854. 



43176-7. Two specimens of the base of the antler ; from the Red 

 Crag of Sutton. WethereU Collection. Purchased, 1871. 



1 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxiv. p. 411 (1878). 



