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18151. The left calcaneum; from a bog in Ireland. 



Purchased, 1842. 



20241, 23149. Two first phalangeals ; the former from the Pleisto- 

 cene of Grays, the latter from that of Ilford. Purchased. 



18304. An imperfect atlas vertebra ; from Kent's Cavern. 



McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



14160. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 6th, and 7th cervical vertebrae; from 



a bog in Ireland. 

 Presented by the Earl of Derby (then Lord Stanley}. About 1840. 



M. 2341. The sixth cervical vertebra; from a bog in Ireland. 



Presented by John Broivn, Esq., 1852. 



14162, 14163. Two early dorsal vertebrae ; from a bog in Ireland. 

 Presented by the Earl of Derby (then Lord Stanley). About 1840. 



B. Damine Group. 



Both the brow- and be/- tyne are present, and the upper half of 

 the antlers is broadly palmate : there may be a third tyne between 

 the bez and the palmation. 



CerbuS trama, Linn. 1 

 Syn. Dama wdgaris, Gray 2 . 

 Hab. South-eastern Europe and South-western Asia. 



M. 47646. Mass of ossiferous breccia containing part of the right 

 (Fig.) ramus of the mandible and several limb-bones, provi- 

 sionally referred to this species ; from a cavern at Poco 

 Roco, Gibraltar. This specimen is described and figured 

 by Busk in the Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. x. pp. 114, 115, 

 pi. xix. ; its right to distinction from the next species 

 cannot be determined. Brome Collection. Presented, 1876. 



Cervus browni, Boyd-Dawkins 3 . 

 Syn. Cervus clactonianus, Falconer 4 . 



This species, or variety, is closely allied to C. dama, from which 

 it is distinguished merely by the presence of a third tyne above the 

 box ; according to Victor Brooke a similarly placed tyne occasionally 



1 Syst. Nat. ed. 12, vol. i. p. 93 (1766). 



2 List of MaiWalia in British Museum, p. 181 (1843). 



3 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxiv. p. 511 (186S). 



1 Falconer's Palaeontological Memoirs, vol. ii. p. 479 (1868). 



