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18972. The associated third and fourth left upper premolars ; from 
a cavern in Minas Geraes, Brazil. This specimen, with the 
bones under the same number, is believed to belong to the 
same individual as the Paris skull (No. M. 1572). 
Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 
18972 a. Shaft of the left femur, associated with No. 18972. 
18972 b. The greater part of the right humerus, broken off infe- 
riorly at the entepicondylar foramen; associated with 
No. 18972. 
18972c. The right ulna, wanting the proximal articular extremity ; 
associated with No. 18972. 
189724. The distal extremity of the right tibia; associated with 
No. 18972. 
18972¢e. The right astragalus; associated with No. 18972. 
18972f. A phalangeal bone; associated with No. 18972. 
18972 g. Three cervical vertebre ; associated with No. 18972. 
18975. The right caleaneum; from a cavern in Minas Geraes, 
Brazil. Claussen Collection. Purchased, 1845. 
32993. The centrum of a dorsal vertebra; from the Pleistocene of 
Buenos Ayres. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1854. 
32992. The proximal half of the right radius; from the Pleistocene 
of Buenos Ayres. Bravard Collection. Purchased, 1854, 
43234. The left femur, wanting the articular extremities ; from the 
Pleistocene of Buenos Ayres. This bone is of rather more 
slender form than No. 18972 a. 
Presented by Senor L. J. Fontana, 1871. 
39400. Distal extremity of a right femur, probably belonging to the 
present species ; from the Pleistocene of the Rio Negro, 
Uruguay. This bone is apparently very similar to the 
last. Presented by D, A. Stoddart, Esq., 1865. 
210001. The root of an upper canine, of enormous size; from the 
Pleistocene of Buenos Ayres. The crown of this specimen 
appears to have been broken off during the life of the 
animal. Purchased, 1846. 
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