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S74. A gnawed fragment of the femur of a Rhinoceros. 

 From the cave of Kent's Hole, Torquay. 



Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



875. A fragment of along bone of a Rhinoceros ; showing the marks of having 



been gnawed. 



From the cave of Kent's Hole, Torquay. 



Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



876. The distal extremity of the left os femoris of the Rhinoceros tichorhinus. 



From the drift in the neighbourhood of Moscow. Purchased. 



The following specimens of fossil remains of the Rhinoceros constituted part 

 of the skeleton of one individual, which was discovered by the donor, Joseph 

 Whidbey, Esq., Civil Engineer, in a cavernous fissure of the limestone quarries 

 at Oreston, near Plymouth. 



877- The crown of the right antepenultimate molar of the upper jaw of a 

 Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros tichorhinus, Cuv.). 



8/8. The crown of the left antepenultimate molar of the upper jaw of the 

 same Rhinoceros. One side is broken away, displaying the thickness 

 of the enamel and the coronal cement. 



879. A considerable portion of the second molar of the left side of the upper 

 jaw of the same Rhinoceros. 



880„ The crown of the penultimate molar of the right side of the lower jaw of 

 the same Rhinoceros. 



881. The crown of the third molar of the left side of the lower jaw of the 

 same Rhinoceros. 



882. Half of the crown and one of the fangs of an anterior molar of the left 

 side of the lower jaw of the same Rhinoceros. 



883. The upper and posterior part of the neural arch of the atlas, showing the 

 two posterior articular processes and the perforation for the nerves, of 

 the same Rhinoceros. 



