Knowles — On Prehistoric Remains. 625 
Cervus elaphus. — To this species belongs a stout tibia, and perhaps 
•a foot-bone. 
- Sheep or Goat. — Two lower jaw rami belong to one or other of these 
-species. 
Sus scrofa. — The pig is represented by portions of upper and lower 
ijaws with teeth, and also a foot-bone. 
Canis vulpes. — A portion of a lower jaw with two teeth, agrees with 
' the same part of a fox. 
Alca impennis. — Two humeri, undoubtedly belonging to this 
species. 
Small form of goose. — A humerus and ulna, agreeing with those of the 
icommon goose in form, but much smaller in size. 
Small gull. — A well-preserved humerus agreeing with that of a 
?«mall gull. 
Gadus m^orrhua. — An anterior caudal vertebra of a large codfish. 
