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The Museum possesses a large series of antlers from Clacton which 

 have not been catalogued. The reference of the following speci- 

 mens is provisional. 



28012 a. The right radius ; from the Pleistocene of Clacton. 



Presented by John Brown, Esq., 1852. 



28037- The atlas vertebra ; from the Pleistocene of Clacton. 



Presented by John Broiun, Esq., 1852. 



Cervus falconer!, Boyd-Dawkins 1 . 



This species is allied to the preceding, but the antlers are much 

 less palmated. 

 Bab. England. 



33507. The greater part of the left antler, with the tynes broken 

 (Fig.) off; from the Norwich Crag. This specimen is the type, 



and is figured by Boyd-Dawkins in the Quart. Journ. Geol. 



Soc. vol. xxiv. pi. xviii. figs. 9-11. Purchased, 1858. 



35857. Base of an antler; from the Eed Crag of Suffolk. This 

 (Fig.) specimen is figured by Boyd-Dawkins, loc. cit. fig. 12. 



Presented by J. Berners, Esq., 1861. 



33512. The broken pedicle and base of an antler provisionally 

 referred to this species ; from the Norwich Crag. 



Purchased, 1858. 



48963. Base of an antler ; from the Bed Crag of Suffolk. 



Purchased, 1878. 



M. 1898. Base of an antler, provisionally referred to this species ; 

 from the Bed Crag of Suffolk. 



Presented by Sir B. Owen, K.C.B., 1884. 



41243. The distal extremity of a tibia, which may perhaps belong 

 to this species ; from the Norwich Crag of Thorpe, Norwich. 



Purchased, 1869. 



Cervus savini. Boyd-Dawkins 2 . 



This species is regarded by its founder as an ancestral form of 

 C. broivni. 

 Bab. England. 



Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxiv. p. 517 (1868). 

 Proc. R. Soc. vol. xxxviii. p. 345 (1885). 



