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34424-7. Four portions of mandibular rami. 



34436. Part of the left scapula. 



34437-8. Two specimens of the distal extremity of the left humerus. 



34443. The left tibia, imperfect proximally. 



34445. The proximal extremity of the right tibia. 



34452-3. Two specimens of the right calcaneum. 



34448-51. Four specimens of the astragalus. 



34443 a. The left metatarsus, imperfect proximally. 



I. Of uncertain position. 

 Cervus polignacus, F. Eobert 1 . 

 Syn. (?) Cervus arvernensis, Croizet and Jobert ' 2 . 

 Cervus robertij Pomel 3 . 



The reference of the following specimens is provisional ; they 

 show a brow and bez tyne (the latter much curved), and the ex- 

 tremity of the antler is flattened and palmated. The species was 

 considered by its describer as allied to C. dama. 



Hob. Europe. 



M. 2321. The left frontal, and the beam of the antler ; (?) from the 

 Forest-bed of Norfolk. No history. 



33471 i. The froiitals, with the base of the right antler ; dredged 

 off the Norfolk coast. 



Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



33471 j. Three fragments of antlers; from the Forest-bed of 

 Norfolk. Layton Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



48937. The base of a young antler ; from the Forest-bed of Norfolk. 



Purchased, 1878. 



Cervus curtoceros, Kaup 4 . 



The antlers of this form have a much-curved beam, with a bez 

 and brow tyne ; its right to distinction is perhaps doubtful. 

 Hob. Europe. 



1 Ann. Soc. Agric. Sci. le Puy, 1829, pi. iii. fig. 1, tcste P. Gervais. 

 Gervais identifies this species with C. somonensis, Desmarest; but the writer is 

 informed that the latter is founded on an antler incorrectly restored. 



2 Oss. Foss. d. Puy-de-Dome, Cervidts, pi. xii. (1828). 



3 Catalogue Methodique, p. 103 (1853). 



4 Archiv fur Mineralogie, vol. vi. p. 222 (1833). 



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