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39902. A shed antler; from Beach Fen, Cambridgeshire. 



Purchased, 1866. 



27510. The left frontal and antler; dredged off Bawdsey. 



Purchased, 1852. 



27513. Two frontals and antlers ; from a bog at Sutton, Essex. 



Purchased, 1852. 



27888, 27889, 27890. Three frontals and antlers ; from a Prehis- 

 toric (?) deposit in London. 



Presented by John Brown, Esq. 1852. 



41371. The right frontal and antler; from the turbary of Wal- 



thamstow. Purchased, 1869. 



18304. Fragment of a frontal and antler ; from a Pleistocene 

 deposit, locality unknown. 



McEnery Collection. Purchased, 1842. 



16121. An imperfect shed antler; from the Forest-bed of Ostend, 

 Norfolk. Green Collection. Purchased, 1843. 



22034, 28079. Three upper true molars, provisionally referred to 

 this species ; from the Pleistocene of Grays, Essex. 



23034, purchased, 1848; 28079, Brown 

 Collection, presented, 1852. 



20257, 21298, 21639, 24960, 28079 a. Various limb-bones pro- 

 visionally referred to this species ; from the Pleistocene of 

 Grays. 28079 a, Brown Collection. The others purchased. 



41749, 41742. The left radius and the right metatarsus ; from the 

 turbary of Walthamstow. Purchased, 1869. 



17743. The right metatarsus (imperfect distally) ; from the Pleis- 

 tocene of Bacton, Norfolk. 



Green Collection. Purchased, 1843. 



Capreolus cusanus (Croizet and Jobert 1 ). 

 Syn. Cervus cusanus, Croizet and Jobert 2 . 



Boyd-Dawkins (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxiv. p. 406 

 [1878]) regards this form as being almost certainly the ancestor of 

 the living C. caprea. 



Hab. France. 



1 Oss. Foss. d. Puy-de-D6me, Cervida, pi. viii. (1828), Cervus. The names 

 of the species figured in this part of the work were only given on the covers of 

 the different fasciculi, which have in many instances been destrojed in binding. 



2 Loc. cit. 



