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M. 2765. The cranium, wanting all the teeth except the left m. 2 , 

 which is much worn ; from the Pleistocene of Siberia. 



So history. 



46085. The cranium of an immature individual, showing the last 

 five cheek-teeth of the right side ; dredged off the Dogger 

 Bank. This specimen has sustained a fracture during the 

 lifetime of its owner across the frontal region, by which its 

 anterior region is bent considerably to one side. 



Owles Collection. Purchased, 1874. 



28561. The much damaged hinder portion of the cranium; from a 

 cavern in Sundwig, Westphalia. Purchased, 1853. 



120-123 (0. C). Part of the left fronto-nasal region of the cranium 

 (Fig.) together with three associated upper true molars ; from 

 the Pleistocene of Chartham, near Canterbury, Kent. 

 These specimens were obtained by Mr. J. Somner in 1668, 

 and were described as the remains of a sea-monster in a 

 pamphlet entitled ' Xews from Chartham in Kent, &c.,' 



Kg. 12. 



Rhinoceros antiquitatis. — The second right upper true molar ; from the 

 Pleistocene of Chartham, Kent. }. 



