118 TTNGT7LATA. 



M. 2317. Cast of the base of an antler ; the original is from the 

 Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, and is figured by Kaup in 

 the ' Archiv fur Mineralogie,' loc. cit. figs. 6, 7, and in the 

 * Oss. Foss. d. Darmstadt,' loc. cit. fig. 3 a. No history. 



19450. Base of an antler ; from the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim. 



Purchased from Dr. Kaup, 1845. 



21484. Base of an antler; from the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim. 



Purchased from Dr. Kaup, 1847. 



21484 a. A very young antler, without bifurcation ; from the Upper 

 Miocene of Eppelsheim. Purchased from Dr. Kaup, 1847. 



M. 2319. Cast of the pedicle and base of an antler. The original 

 is from the Upper Miocene of Eppelsheim, and is figured 

 by Kaup in the ' Archiv fiir Mineralogie,' loc. cit. figs. 4, 

 5, and in the Oss. Foss. d. Darmstadt, loc. cit. fig. 2, under 

 the name of C. anoceros, of which it is the type. 



No history. 



M. 1617. Two specimens of the basal portions of antlers and one 

 detached tyne, provisionally referred to the present species ; 

 from the Red Crag of Felixstowe, Suffolk. These speci- 

 mens differ from the antlers of Cervus suttonensis in the 

 long interval between the burr and the bifurcation. 



Presented by C. Westendarp, Esq., 1884. 



Cervulus (?) australis (M. d. Serres 1 ). 



Syn. Cervus australis, M. d. Serres a . 



Boyd-Dawkins (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxiv. p. 404) 

 regards this form as closely allied to the preceding, with which it 

 may perhaps be identical. 



Hah. France. 



21906. Base of an antler; from the Lower Pliocene of Puy-en- 

 Velay (Haute Loire), France. 



Oroizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



The following specimen appears to indicate a form allied to the 

 present species. 



21862 x. Basal part of an antler : from the Middle Miocene of 

 iSansan (Gers), France. 



Croizet Collection. Purchased, 1848. 



1 Eech. s. lee Oss. d. Cavernes d. Lunel-Viel, p. 230 (1832), Cervus. 



2 Loc. cit. 



