DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXXVII. 



Cervus (Eucladoceros) Sedgwickii. 



Fig. 1 . Fossil Antler found at Bacton, and now in the collection of the 

 Eev. John Gunn, of Irstead, described at page 472. The figure 

 is between one-seventh and one-eighth of the natural size, and 

 has been drawn by Mr. Dinkel from sketches furnished to Dr. 

 Falconer by Mr. Gunn. The letters refer to the description in 

 the text: a, bur; a c, pedicle; a b, beam; d e, supra-basi- 

 lar ; 7; i, median ; I m, royal ; x y, terminal portion of beam. 



Figs. 2 and 3. Eepresent in outline the two basal fragments of shed 

 horns presented to the Norwich Museum by the Eev. Mr. 

 Foxilger, and referred to by Dr. Falconer at page 475. The 

 figures have been copied from rough outline sketches found 

 among Dr. Falconer's papers, and are one -fourth of the natural 

 size. 



