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lachrymal and superior maxillary bones ; the roof of each orbit is per- 

 forated by a circular foramen half an inch in diameter; the occipital 

 bone, and especially the condyles, are of less relative extent than in the 

 male. This rare specimen was taken from the Pleistocene freshwater 

 marl, beneath a bog in the county of Longford, Ireland. Purchased. 



\ 128. The lower jaw of the Gigantic Deer {Megaceros Hibernicus), wanting the 

 incisor teeth. 



From the Pleistocene freshwater marl, beneath a bog in the county of 

 Longford, Ireland. Presented by the Earl of Enniskillen. 



1 129. The left ramus of the lower jaw of the Gigantic Deer {Megaceros Hiber- 



nicus), showing the effects of inflammation and ulceration on the outer 

 and under surfaces of the bone. 



From the Pleistocene freshwater marl, beneath a bog in the county of 

 Longford, Ireland. Presented by the Earl of Enniskillen. 



1 130. The right ramus of the lower jaw of the Gigantic Deer {Megaceros Hiber- 

 nicus) ; with the outer wall of the sockets of the molar teeth removed to 

 expose their fangs. Hunterian. 



1131. The left ramus of the lower jaw of the Gigantic Deer {Megaceros Hiber- 

 nicus) ; with the course of the dental canal exposed. Hunterian, 



1132. The atlas of the male Megaceros Hibernicus : both transverse processes 

 have been broken off. 



From the Pleistocene marl, beneath a bog in the county of Longford, 

 Ireland. Presented by the Earl of Enniskillen. 



1133. The body of the dentata of the same Megaceros Hibernicus. 



Presented by the Earl of Enniskillen. 



1134. An entire atlas of the male Megaceros Hibernicus. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



1135. The vertebra dentata of the Megaceros Hibernicus. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



1 136. The third cervical vertebra of the male Megaceros Hibernicus. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



