176 UNGULATA. 



27938. Part of the occiput; probably from one of the eastern 

 counties. Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



45009. The basioccipital and adjacent bones ; from Ilford. 



Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



45010. Part of the sphenoid ; from Ilford. 



Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



20701. Fragment of a right maxilla with m. 3, probably belonging 

 to this species ; said to have been obtained from the Pleis- 

 tocene of the Brazos river, near San Felipe de Austen, 

 Texas, U.S.A. This specimen is of enormous size, and is 

 described by Falconer in the 'Nat. Hist. Rev.' 1863, p. 58, 

 and in the ' Pala?ontological Memoirs,' vol. ii. p. 228, where 

 it is stated to be indistinguishable from teeth of the present 

 species. Purchased, 1847. 



24585. Part of the palatal region of the cranium, showing a frag- 

 ment of the right m. 2 and the complete left m. 3 ; from 

 Kotzebue Sound, Eschscholtz Bay, Alaska. Noticed by 

 Leith-Adams, op. cit. p. 115 '. 

 Presented by Captain Kellet and Lieut. Wood, R.N., 1850. 



M. 3397. Part of the palate, showing a fragment of the left m. 2 and 

 the complete m. 3 of either side ; from Bergstrasse near 

 Heidelberg. Purchased. 



M. 3399. Part of the right maxilla containing m. 2 ; British, locality 

 unknown. No history. 



46141. Fragment of the right maxilla with m. 1 or m. 2 ; dredged of? 

 the eastern coast. Owles Collection. Purchased, 1874. 



44931. The palate, containing the well-worn m. 1 O f both sides ; from 

 Ilford. Noticed by Leith-Adams, op. cit. p. 99. 



Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



M. 1576. Part of the palate, with the much-worn mm. 4 o f both 

 sides ; from Ilford. This specimen belongs to the same 

 individual as the mandible, No. M. 1576 a (p. 195). 



Presented by C. Westendarp, Esq., 1884. 



41949. Fragment of the right maxilla, showing mm. 4, which has 

 twelve ridges ; from Ilford. 



Brady Collection. Purchased, 1878. 



44737. The palate, showing mm. 4 O f both sides and the left mm. 3 ; 

 from Hutton cave, Mendip Hills. The first four ridgeTof 

 1 Wrongly stated to have been presented by Captain Beechey. 



