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1398. The proximal half of the left tibia of apparently the same great Ox or 



Aurochs. 



From the same stratum and locality. 



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



The following specimens of a species of large Bovine animal, No. 1399 

 to No. 1403 inclusive, appear to have belonged to one individual; they were 

 discovered in the freshwater pleistocene deposits at Bricklehampton Bank, near 

 Cropthorn, and were presented by Hugh E. Strickland, Esq. 



1399. The axis. 



1 400. The third cervical vertebra. 



1401. An anterior dorsal vertebra ; the spine is broken. 



1402. The anterior part of the os sacrum. 



1403. The proximal half of the left metacarpal bone. 



1404. A dorsal vertebra of an Ox or Aurochs. 



• From the drift or freshwater deposits. Hunterian. 



1405. The left scapula of apparently the same Ox or Aurochs. 



From the drift or diluvium at Rawden. Hunterian. 



1400. The metacarpal bone of the left fore-foot of a young Ox or Aurochs. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



140J. The proximal phalanx of the fore-foot of an Ox or Aurochs. 



Locality unrecorded. Hunterian. 



1408. The left astragalus of an Ox or Aurochs. 



From the drift or pleistocene deposits in Lincolnshire. Hunterian. 



1409. The left astragalus of an Ox or Aurochs. 



Locality unrecorded. Mus. Parkinson. 



Subgenus Bos (Ox). 



1410. A portion of the bony core of the right horn of the extinct Bos pri- 

 migenius, Bojanus. 



From the pleistocene deposits at Ilford, Essex. Hunterian. 



