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on the left mm. 3, mm. 4, and m. 1 ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Slade Green, near Erith, Kent. Purchased, 1849. 



34657. The six associated cheek-teeth of the left side ; from the 



Pleistocene (?) Alluvium of Tour-de-Boulade (Puy-de- 

 Dome), France. This and the other specimens from the 

 same locality are the types of Bravard's (MS.) Equus 

 juvillacus, but the writer has been unable to distinguish 

 them from the existing species. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



34658. Fragment of the left maxilla, showing the last five cheek- 



teeth ; from the Alluvium of Tour-de-Boulade. 



Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1852. 



38168. Part of the left maxilla, showing the normal six cheek-teeth ; 

 (Fig.} from the cavern of Bruniquel (Tarn-et-Garonne), France. 



This specimen is described and figured by Owen in the 

 Phil. Trans, for 1869, p. 544, pi. Ix. fig. 2, under the name 

 of Equus spelceus, of which (together with the other speci- 

 mens from the same locality) it is the type. 



Purchased, 1864. 



38169. Part of the right maxilla, showing the normal six cheek- 

 (Fig.} teeth ; from the cavern of Bruniquel. Described and 



figured by Owen, op. cit. pi. Ix. fig. 3, as E. spelceus. 



Purchased, 1864. 



38175. Fragment of the left maxilla of an immature individual ; 



(Fig.) from the cavern of Bruniquel. This specimen shows pm. 2 

 and pm. 3 in alveolo, and the much worn mm. 3 and mm. 4. 

 It is described and figured by Owen, op. cit. pi. Ix. figs. 5, 

 6, under the name of E. spelceus. Purchased, 1864. 



38175 a. Fragment of the left maxilla of a young individual, show- 

 ing mm. 2, mm. 3, and the alveolus of mm. 1; from the 

 cavern of Bruniquel. Purchased, 1864. 



38171. Part of the right maxilla of an immature individual, show- 

 (Fig.) ing the last four cheek-teeth (pm. 4 an d m. 3 not fully pro- 

 truded) ; from the cavern of Bruniquel. Described and 

 figured by Owen, op. cit. pi. Ix. fig. 4, as E. spelceus. 



Purchased, 1864. 



M. 2701. Part of the right maxilla, showing the last five cheek- 

 teeth ; from an English Pleistocene deposit. No history. 



