EELIQTJLE AQUITANIOE. 



Kg. 4. Another, of larger size. 

 From ? 



Fig. 5. Another, differing from the foregoing in size and curvature. 

 From La Madelaine. 



Fig. 6. Another, subtriangular in section. 

 From Laugerie. 



Fig. 7. This is probably an abnormal second-year's antler, wanting in develop- 

 ment of the brow-antler. 

 From Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 8. A shed second-year's antler (imperfect), possibly female. 

 From Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 9. Imperfect full-grown antler of a doe four or five years old. The broken 

 upper extremity on the left hand is thin and flattish. 

 From Laugerie Basse. 



Fig. 10. Imperfect antler of a Reindeer-stag four years old. In this specimen 

 the beam has been cut and sawn on the figured side, at the upper right-hand 

 extremity. 

 From 



Fig. 11. A broken antler, not fully developed, belonging to an immature male, 

 with the vascular markings unusually pronounced ; or possibly a deteriorated 

 antler of an old Deer. The full development of antler is not attained in the 

 Norwegian Reindeer until they are seven or eight years old ; additional "points" 

 do not appear to be developed after that period ; and in advanced life the antlers 

 deteriorate from year to year. 

 From ? 



Fig. 12. Subcylindrical portion of the antler of a full-grown Deer, aged seven 

 or eight years or more. 

 From La Madelaine. 



