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Lower Jaw, 



Height of horizontal branch at middle of 



M. 3 . . . . . . . . 84 mill. 



Height of horizontal branch at anterior 



margin of P. 3 . , , . . , 64 



Width of incisor portion . . . . 64 



Transverse width of condyle . . . , 46 ,, 



First Phalanx of Hind Foot, 



Whole length . . . . . . 73-5 



AVidth of proximal end . . . . 50*5 



Width of distal end . . . . . . 40-5 



mill. 



Red Deer. 



The Red Deer remains were very scanty, and belonged to different 

 individuals. 



There was, in the first instance, a fragment of the right metatarsal 

 of a small adult deer. This had evidently been exposed to rain and 

 wind for a long time, as it showed signs of much weathering. 



Besides this, there were three shed antler fragments from two 

 different individuals, which, to judge from their incisions, had been 

 used for the x^urpose of bone-implement manufacture. The antlers 

 of red deer were much used for bone-implements in former times on 

 account of their hardness. 



APPENDIX II. 

 Hepokt on the Human Bones. By Prof. A. Francis Dixon, M.D. 



The bones submitted to me were : — 



1 . Left tibia complete, but in two fragments. 



2. Lower half of left fibula. 



3. Upper two-thirds of the sliaft of the right tibia, in two 



fragments. 



4. Upper three-fourths of the left femur. 



5. Inferior extremity of right femui\ 



6. Left OS calcis and left astragalus. 



7. Second metatarsal bone of the left foot. 



8. A;small poition of the right maxilla retaining the canine 



and premolars in position. 



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