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649. A plaster cast of the right os cuneiforme of a Mammoth. It measures three 

 inches nine lines in the vertical diameter of its anterior surface : the 

 corresponding part in the os cuneiforme of a large Asiatic Elephant 

 measuring one inch nine lines. 



From the brick-earth at Grays, Essex. 



Presented by TV. Ball, Esq., F. G.S. 



650. A plaster cast of the right os magnum of the same Mammoth. 



Presented by TV. Ball, Esq., F.G.S. 



651. A plaster cast of the right os cuneiforme of the same Mammoth. 



Presented by TV. Ball, Esq., F.G.S. 



652. A plaster cast of the second metacarpal bone of the right fore-foot of the 



same Mammoth, wanting the distal extremity. 



Presented by TV. Ball, Esq., F.G.S. 



653. A plaster cast of the third or middle metacarpal bone of the same fore- 



foot of the Mammoth. 



Presented by TV. Ball, Esq., F. G.S. 



654. A plaster cast of a fragment of a rib of the same Mammoth. 



Presented by TV. Ball, Esq., F.G.S. 



655. The second metacarpal bone of the left fore-foot of a Mammoth. It is 

 heavily impregnated with iron. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



656. The fourth metacarpal bone of the left fore-foot of the Mammoth. 



From the pleistocene or latest tertiary deposits of the Ohio, North 

 America. Purchased. 



657- The head of the femur, in the state of an epiphysis, of a young, but nearly 

 full-grown Mammoth. It measures seven inches across the detached 

 surface. 



From the freshwater deposits of the cliffs at Walton, in Essex. 



Presented by Sir TVm. Blizard, F.B.S. 



