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1206. The distal end of the left radius of a Deer, of the size of the Cervus 



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



1207. The anterior part of the sacrum of a Deer, of the size of the Cervus 



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



1208. Fragments of an iliac bone of a Deer, of the size of the Cervus Elaphus. 



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



1 209. The head of the femur of a Deer. 



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



1210. The proximal end and part of the shaft of the right tibia of a Deer. 



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



1211. The distal end of the right tibia of a Deer. 



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



1212. The distal end of the left tibia of a Deer. 



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



1213. The proximal end of the right metatarsus, coated with stalactite, of a 



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



1214. The distal end of the right metatarsus of apparently the same Deer. 



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



The following bones, from No. 1215 to 1226 inclusive, of the Red Deer 

 {Cervus Elaphus) were found associated with the remains of the Gigantic Deer 

 (Megaceros Hibernicus), in the Pleistocene freshwater deposit beneath a bog in 

 Ireland. 



1215. The fourth cervical vertebra of the Red Deer, fractured after death. 



Hunterian. 



1216. The first dorsal vertebra of the Red Deer. 

 1217- The third dorsal vertebra of the Red Deer. 



1218. The fourth dorsal vertebra of the Red Deer. 



1219. The fifth dorsal vertebra of the Red Deer. 



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Hunterian. 

 Hunterian. 

 Hunterian. 

 Hunterian. 



