u 



Tni5 nONE-CAVE OR FTRSTJK15 OF DTjnnnAM DOWN. 



Cams lupus, Linn. (" wolf "). Upper and lower jaws, 

 witli molar and premolar tooth in position ; 

 cervical, dorsal, and lumbar vertebras; scapula, 

 liumorus, radius, ulna, umtacarpala ; femur, 

 tibia, fibula, metatarsals and phalanges ... W. 



Males taxus, Linn, ("badger"). Right and left man- 

 dible (?) D.D.C. 



Lutra vulgaris, Owen (" otter "). Fragments of u pper 



jaw and humerus ... ... ... ... W. 



Mustela, sp. Canine ... ... ... ... ... D.D.C. 



Three long bones exhibiting marks of giiiiwiiig by a 



rodent ... ... ... ... ... ... W. 



Two bones exhibiting marks of gnawing by liyasna E. 



A few undetermined bones, more or less fragmentary. 



NoTK. — The letters "W." and " E." indicate that tlio nsmains referred 

 to wore respectively derived from the eastern and western cavities, whil.st 

 the letters "D.D.C." indicate that the remains thus lettered came from 

 tlie "Durdham Down Gave," but that the precise spot from which llui.y 

 were derived was not recorded. 



APPENDIX II. 



LIST OF TTIR riUNOIPAL PUT5LIGATI0NS ETSFEBRTNG 



TO THE OEGANIG EEMAINS DEEIVED VUOM THE BONE 



GAVE ON DUEDHAM DOWN. 



1842.—" W.S.," in Felix Farley's Bristol Journal for 'list 



December, 1842. 

 1843. — Anonymous Organic Remains (Durdham Down), 



" G-eologist," vol. ii. p. 71. 

 1846. — Owen, Richard, F.R.S., " British Fossil Mammals and 



Birds," pp. 102, 155, 345, 410. 



