LIST OF BONES 



Found in the peat at FAncresse Bay during the Summer of 



1895, and identified by Dr. Henry Woodward, F.R.S., 



of the Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London. 



(a) Bos Longifrons. — One Inferior Maxilla (left), with two molars 



and two pre-molars ; one fragment of ditto (condyle and 

 cormoid process). One upper molar ; milk molars. 



(b) Cervus Elaphus. — One Inferior Maxilla (left) nearly complete ; 



four fragments of two ditto (left) ; four molars ; two pre- 

 molars ; one incisor ; three fragments of Superior Maxillae : 

 (a) Left three teeth, small animal; fbj right two teeth, 

 ditto ; (c) one tooth, large animal. 



Eighteen fragments of cranium ; atlas vertebra ; frag- 

 ment of axis vertebra ; four other dorsal vertebrae ; sacrum ; 

 three ilia ; eleven fragments of costae ; one left humerus ; 

 one radius and ulna (left) ; one ditto (right) ; one femur ; 

 one patella ; one astragalus ; two carpal bones ; three 

 metacarpal and three metatarsal bones ; one phalange 

 (anterior) ; two ditto (posterior). 



One humerus fragment of Cervus, shewing evidence of 

 gnawing by carnivora, and fracture by flint (?) implement. 



(c) Ovis ? — One metacarpus. 



(d) Sus Scropa. — Three metapodial bones. 



(e) Canis, Sp. ? — Parts evidently of two individuals ; two maxillae ; 



five teeth in situ (milk dentition) ; three costae of ditto (?). 



Thirteen fragments unnamed. 



