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PLEISTOCENE MAMMALIA. 



Fig. 30. — A Left astragalus seen from in front, a, surface (condyle) for articulation with the tibia ; b, surface 

 for articulation with the naviculo-cuboid. E Left calcaneum seen from in front, c, surface for articulation with 

 the upper surface of the astragalus ; d, surface for articulation with the outer surface of the astragalus. C Right 

 naviculo-cuboid seen from above, e, surface for articulation with the astragalus ; /, surface for articulation with 

 the calcaneum. All half natural size and all from "Ireland" (British Museum (Nat. Hist.), Nos. M. 2339, 18151, 

 18038). 



VI. LIST OF IRISH GIANT DEER SKELETONS AND ANTLERS. 



The list of antlers preserved in England is by no means complete, while it is 

 impossible to prepare an even approximately complete list of those in Ireland. Dr. 

 H. Stokes of Dublin writes : " There are many heads in private houses all over Ireland, 

 I would guess several hundreds." 



Skeletons. 



A. In the British Isles. 



(1) In public institutions : 



London, British Museum (Nat. Hist.), S. Kensington (2, one of them 



female) ; Royal College of Surgeons Museum. 

 Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Museum. 

 Dublin, National Museum of Ireland (4. one disarticulated) ; Trinity 



College (3) ; College of Science Museum. 

 Belfast, City Museum. 



Birmingham. City Museum ; University Museum. 

 Cambridge, Sedgwick Museum. 

 Cardiff, National Museum of Wales. 



