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23124a. The left metatarsus; from the Pleistocene of Maidstone. 

 This bone is of a more slender type than any of the pre- 

 ceding specimens. Purchased, 1849. 



36416. The right metatarsus ; from the turbary of Kirkcud- 

 brightshire. This bone is associated with the cranium 

 No. 36405 ; it is rather smaller than No. 23723 e-2. 



Presented by the Earl of Selkirk, 1859. 



23723 e-3. The left metatarsus ; from the Pleistocene of Slade 

 Green. This bone is considerably smaller than the last. 



Purchased, 1849. 



20016. The left metatarsus ; from the Pleistocene of Northampton- 

 shire. The specimen is rather stouter than the last. 



Purchased, 1846. 



27960. The left metatarsus ; from the Pleistocene of Clacton. This 



(Fig,) specimen is described and figured by Owen, under the name 



of Bison priscus, in the ' British Fossil Mammals and Birds,' 



p. 497, fig. 207. Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



23723 e-4. The right and left metatarsus ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Slade Green. Purchased, 1849. 



37127. The right metatarsus ; from the Pleistocene of Erith. 



Purchased, 1863. 



23124 a. Two specimens of the left metatarsus • from the Pleisto- 

 cene of Maidstone. Purchased, 1849. 



38638. The left metatarsus of a small form ; from the Pleistocene 

 of Moulsham, near Chelmsford, Essex. 



Presented by William Boper, Esq., 1864. 



18304. The left metatarsus, very similar to the last ; from Ban well 

 Cave, Somersetshire. 



McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



33890-33915. The greater portion of the vertebral column ; from the 

 Pleistocene near Heme Bay. These specimens are asso- 

 ciated with the calvarium No. 33888. They are mentioned 

 by Owen in the ' British Eossil Mammals and Birds,' 

 pp. 504-5. Presented by Wickham Flower, Esq., 1859. 



28020. The atlas vertebra ; from the Pleistocene of Clacton. 



Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



46120. The atlas vertebra ; dredged on the Dogger Bank. 



Owles Collection. Purchased, 1874. 



