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1342. A mass of stalactite, including fragments of bone and the last lower 



molar tooth of an Ox or Aurochs. 



1343. Portions of ribs of an Ox or Aurochs, cemented together and coated with 

 stalactite. 



1344. The first phalanx of the fore-foot of an Ox or Aurochs, coated with 



stalactite and cemented to other portions of bone. 



1345. The crown of a lower molar of a large Bovine animal (Bos or Urus): the 



unworn summits of the crescentic lobes prove it to have belonged to an 

 immature individual. 



From the cave of Kent's Hole, Torquay, Devon. 



Presented by Gerard Smith, Esq. 



1 346. A fragment of a lower jaw of a large Bovine animal, with two molar teeth. 



Found associated with remains of the Mammoth in pleistocene depo- 

 sits or drift, Warwickshire. Hunterian. 



1347- A fragment of a lower jaw, with two molar teeth, the last and penultimate, 

 of a large Bovine animal. 



Found associated with remains of the Mammoth in pleistocene depo- 

 sits or drift, Warwickshire. Hunterian. 



1348. A second molar, right side, lower jaw, of a Bovine animal 



Found associated with remains of the Mammoth in pleistocene fresh- 

 water deposits or drift, Warwickshire. Hunterian. 



1349. The penultimate molar, left side, lower jaw, of a species of Bos or Urus. 



Hunterian. 



1350. The last molar, left side, lower jaw, of the same Ox or Aurochs. 



Hunterian. 

 Both these specimens are from red brick earth ; they were found asso- 

 ciated with No. 1032, the tip of the incisive tusk of a Hippopotamus. 



The following remains, No. 1351 to 1393 inclusive, of an Aurochs, belonging 

 to the same individual animal, were discovered in pleistocene freshwater deposits 

 at Bricklehampton Bank, near Cropthorn, Gloucestershire, and were presented 

 to the College by Hugh Strickland, FiSq., F.G.S. 



