Cases 4 and 5 . 
Contain bones and teeth of ox {Bos taurus). 
Sheep {Ovis sp. ?), variety with slightly curved and laterally 
compressed horns, in some respects resembling the small Dart- 
moor and Welsh sheep. 
Goat {Capra hircus), and {Sus scro/a) from the caves of 
Bedeilhac, Niaux, and Alliat (Ariege), Pyrenees. 
All these remains belong to the neolithic period. 
Cases A 4, 5, 6, and C 6. 
Contain animal remains from the turbaries of Cambridgeshire, 
Bedfordshire, Berkshire, and Wiltshire, comprising a nearly 
entire skeleton of red deer { Cervus elaphus) ; antlers of roe deer 
{Cervus capreolus) ; urus {Bos primigenius) ; long-frouted ox {Bos 
ongifrons) ; sheep {Ovts sp. }) ; wild boar {Sus scrofa) ; and horse 
{Eqiius caballus). 
H I. 
On the top of this Case is exhibited the skull of urus {Bos 
primigenius) from Burwell Fen, Cambridgeshire. 
H 2. 
On the top of this Case are mounted several very fine antlers 
of red deer {Cervus elaphus) from Oxford; and Swaffham Priory, 
Cambridgeshire. 
H. P. BLACKMORE, M.D 
