116 TNGULATA.. 



M. 2316. Cast of part of the right frontal, with the base of the 

 antler ; the original, which is the type, is from the Pleis- 

 tocene of Eppelsheim, Hesse Darmstadt, and is preserved 

 in the Darmstadt Museum ; it is figured by Kaup in 

 the ' Archiv fiir Mineralogie,' vol. vi. pi. iv. figs. 1, 2, and 

 in the Oss. Foss. d. Darmstadt, pi. xxiv. fig. 1. No history. 



The following specimens from the Upper Pliocene of the Vol 

 d? Arno are not specifically determined ; they indicate a species 

 almost the size of C. tetraceros, and were presented by J. B. 

 Pentland, Esq., 1853. 



28836. The proximal two thirds of the left metacarpus. 



23826. The distal half of the right tibia, with the associated 

 astragalus and naviculo-cuboid. 



28829. The left naviculo-cuboid. 



The following English specimens are not specifically determined. 

 33508, 33511. Two portions of antlers ; frotn the Norwich Crag. 



Wigham Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



45844. Fragment of an antler ; from the Red Crag. 



Purchased, 1874. 



49445. Base of an antler ; dredged off the Eastern coast. 



Purchased, 1878. 



48936. Fragment of an antler; from the Norwich Crag, near 

 Norwich. Wigham Collection. Purchased, 1858. 



46947. Base of an antler ; from the Forest-bed of Norfolk. 



Purchased, 1876. 



Cervus (?) hmatus, H. v. Meyer 1 . 



This species was considered by its founder as generically distinct 

 from Palaiomeryx ; but its geological horizon indicates that it 

 probably belongs to that or an allied genus. 



Hob. Switzerland. 



36997. Fragment of a maxilla with one premolar, and of the left 

 ramus of a mandible with two molars, said to belong to 

 this species; from the Middle Miocene of Kapfnach 

 (Zurich), Switzerland. Purchased, 1861. 



1 Neues Jabrb. 1838, p. 413. 



