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1243. The left metacarpal bone of the Roebuck (Cervus Capreolus, Linn.). 



Locality unrecorded, but the colour and general condition of the bone 

 indicates it to have been derived from a bog. Hunterian. 



1244. Portions of an antler of a Roebuck. 



From a cave in Glamorganshire. 



Presented by Charles Stokes, Esq., F.R.S. 



Genus Palaomeryx*. 



1245. The antepenultimate grinder of the right side of the lower jaw of the 



Palaomeryx medius, Herm. v. Meyer. 



The remains of this extinct Ruminant, which was smaller than the 

 Gazelle, have been discovered in the freshwater tertiary formations of 

 Weisenau. Presented by M. Hermann von Meyer. 



1246. The right astragalus of the Palaomeryx medius. 



From the freshwater tertiary deposits of Weisenau. 



Presented by M. Hermann von Meyer. 



Genus Microtheriumf. 



1247. The penultimate molar of the right side of the upper jaw of the 



Microtherium Renggeri, Herm. v. Meyer. 



From the freshwater tertiary deposits of Weisenau. 



Presented by M. Hermann von Meyer. 



1248. The penultimate molar of the left side of the lower jaw of the Microthe- 

 rium Renggeri, Herm. v. Meyer. 



From the freshwater tertiary deposits of Weisenau. 



Presented by M. Hermann von Meyer. 



* iraXaws ancient, firipvica) I ruminate. t fUKpos small, Qrjpiov beast. 



