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866. The penultimate molar, right side, lower jaw, of the Rhinoceros tichorhinus. 

 From the cave at Kent's Hole, Torquay. 



Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



867- The penultimate molar, right side, lower jaw, of the Rhinoceros tichorhinus . 

 Locality unrecorded. Hnnterian. 



868. A cast of the proximal end of the right humerus of the Rhinoceros 



Schleiermacheri, Kaup. 



The original is described in the ' Ossemens Fossiles du Museum do 

 Darmstadt,' 3 me Cah., p. 42, and an entire humerus of the same species 

 is figured in tab. xiii. fig. 4. 



From the miocene tertiary formation at Epplesheim. 



Presented by Sir Philip de M. Grey Egerton, Bart., M.P. 



869. Part of the head of the left humerus of a Rhinoceros : it is almost com- 



pletely petrified. 



From Lissa, near Lackenwerth, in Bohemia. Hunterian. 



870. The distal half of the left humerus of the Rhinoceros tichorhinus : ti great 



part of the articular condyles has been broken off", and apparently gnawed. 

 From the Hyaena Cave at Kirkdale. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F.G.S. 



871- Part of the shaft and distal end of the left humerus of the Rhinoceros 

 tichorhinus ; from which a great part of the articular condyles has been 

 similarly fractured and gnawed away. 

 From the Hyeena Cave at Kirkdale. 



Presented by John Gibson, Esq., F.G.S. 



872. A fragment of the proximal extremity, with part of the articular surface, 



of the left ulna of the Rhinoceros tichorhinus. 



From Kent's Hole, Torquay. Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



873. A gnawed fragment of the radius of apparently the same Rhinoceros ; 



from which all the cancellous structure has been removed ; its condition 

 being very like that of a marrow-bone which has been sucked dry by a bear. 

 From the cave of Kent's Hole, Torquay. 



Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 

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