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A BONE CAVE AT WALTON, NEAR CLEVEDON. 
identified the bones of birds, while he. Dr. Forsyth Major, and Mr. 
Martin Hinton have all examined collections of the rodent .remains. 
Mammalia. 
Ungulata. 
Horse 
Equiis caballus Linn. 
Carnivora. 
Bear 
Ur SUB arctos Linn. 
Wolf 
Canis lupus Linn. 
Fox 
C. vulpes Linn. 
Arctic Fox? 
C. lag opus ? Linn. 
Rodentia. 
Field Vole ? 
Microtus agrestis ^ Linn. 
M. ratticeps Keyserling and Blasius. 
Alpine Vole 
M. nivalis Martins. 
M. gregalis Pallas. 
M, Malei M. Hinton. 
Rabbit 
Lepus cuniculus Linn. 
Aves. 
Eagle 
Haliaetus alhicilla Linn. 
Buzzard 
Buteo ? vulgaris Leach. 
Wheatear 
Saxicola cenanthe Linn. 
Skylark 
Alauda arvensis Linn. 
Robin 
Erithacus ruhecula Linn. 
Redwing 
Turdus iliacus Linn. 
Thrush 
T Urdus musicus Linn. 
Blackbird 
Turdus merula Linn. 
Raven 
Corvus corax Linn. 
Greenfinch 
Ligurinus chloris Linn. 
Swift 
Cypselus apus Linn. 
Ringed Plover 
Aegialitis hiaticula Linn. 
Golden Plover 
Charadrius pluvialis Linn. 
Turnstone 
Btrepsilas interpres Linn. 
Dunlin ? or Sandpiper ? 
Tringa ? or Totanus ? 
God wit? or Greenshank? 
Limosa ? or Totanus ? 
Whimbrel ? 
Numenius phaeopus ? Linn. 
Heron 
Ardea cinerea Linn. 
Common Gull 
Larus canus Linn. 
Cormorant 
Phalacrocorax carho Linn. 
Wild Duck 
Anas hoschas Linn. 
Wigeon ? 
Mareca penelope ? Linn. 
Pintail ? 
Dafila acuta ? Linn. 
Goose 
Bernicla leucopsis Bechstein. 
Pisces. 
Four vertebrae 
Some account of the specimens follows — 
Ungulata. 
Horse Equus caballus. 
The bones of horses are the most abundant met with, being 
slightly more numerous than those of bears. Perfectly preserved 
