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5. EUomys sp. 



6. Arvicola amphihms Linn. 



7. ,, pratensis Baillon. 



8. Equus sp. 



9. Cervus dama (?) Linn. 



10. ,, elaphtos var. harharus Bennet. 



1 1 . Hippopotamus pentlandi Meyer. 



12. ,, melitensis Forsyth Major. 



13. Elephas ^nnaixh'iensis Leith Adams. 



14. ,, melitensis Falconer. 



AVES. 



15. Strix 'melitensis Lydekker.* 



16. Eutohnaetus fasciatus Vieiil. sp. 



17. Ct?/ps melitensis Lydekker. f 



18. Anser sj). 



19. Branta leucopsis Bechst. sp. 



20. ,, bernicla Linn. sp. 



21. Ci/gnus fcdconeri Parker. 



22. ,, musicus Bechst. 



23. ,, equiticm, sp. n. 



24. „ sp. 



25. Anas sp. 



26. Marmaronetta angustirostris Menetr. sp. 



27. Columha ynelitensis Lydekker.* 



28. Grus 'melitensis Lydekker. f 



29. Otis tarda Linn, sp. 



30. Tetrax sp, 



Reptilia and Batrachia. 



31. Testudo rohusta Leith Adams. 



32. „ S2)ratti Leith Adams. 



33. ,, rohustissima Tagliaferro. 



34. Lutre')nys europcea Gray. 



35. Lacertd sp. 



36. Batrachia undetermined. 



Besides the above, remains of several domesticated species have 

 heen recorded by Dr. Smith Woodward from the Har Dalam 

 Cavern, from which rude pottery has also been obtained in some 

 quantity +. 



I have omitted from my list both Elephas falconeri of Busk 

 and Mi/oxus cartei of Leith Adams. The specimens described 

 under the former name seem hardly sufficiently distinct to be 

 separated from E. melitensis, to which species they were re- 

 ferred by Lydekker. The same author also pointed out that 



* Cat. Poss. Birds in Brit. Mus. 1891, pp. 13, 124. 



t Proc. Zool. Soc. 1890, pp. 404, 408. 



X See Ashby, Zammit & JJespott in ' Man,' Jan. & Feb. 1916, vol. xvi. Nos. 1 & 2. 



