EEPOET OX THE EXPLOITATION OE BEIXHAM CAYE. 
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XXXIII. 
XXXIY. 
XXXY. 
XXXYI. 
XXX YII. 
XXXYIII. 
XXXIX. 
XL. 
XLI. 
XLII. 
XLIII. 
XLIY. 
XLY. 
XLYI. 
XLYII. 
XLYIII. 
9. 
2 . 
9. 
4. 
5. 
18. 
2 . 
6 . 
9 
12 . 
2 . 
2 . 
6 . 
9. 
Bones of Hare, Eabbit, and Bird, some of them gnawed by Arvicola. 
Outer incisor and upper canine of Ursus. 
Shaft of femur and gnawed fragment of bone of young Ursus ; right calcaneum and 
base of metacarpal of large Ursus ; proximal phalanx of Equus, corresponding in size 
with, though differing somewhat in colour from, a second phalanx recorded in No. 
LII. — -both belonging to a horse about 15 hands high ; the gnawed fragment of a rib 
of a large ruminant ? ; gnawed splinter of a long bone, probably cervine, and the 
proximal phalanx of 0. taranclus ? ; fragment of a foetal or very young bone ; large 
gnawed splinter of radius of large ruminant. 
Lower half of left humerus of C. tarandus , superficially gnawed as if by a Dog or 
Pox; gnawed fragment, humerus (?) of Rhinoceros ; upper canine of the long and 
slender form (vide XCI.), and the antepenultimate lower molar (4 pm), also very 
narrow, of Ursus. 
Three fragments of the sixth cervical vertebra of Bos, of small size ; the penultimate 
upper molar (2 m) of Bos ; a large metacarpal of Ursus, exactly like that recorded in 
No. XLII. 
N.B. The molar tooth of Bos here noticed is dark-coloured and heavy, of large 
size, whilst the vertebra is light, porous, and that of an animal probably of the size 
of the domestic Ox, of medium or small stature. 
The right metatarsal (entire) of Capreolus, 8"'3 long ; the shaft of femur of Oapreolus ? ; 
lower end of metacarpal of C. tarandus ; numerous broken bones of Hares, Babbits, 
Birds, &c. imbedded in angular breccia ; gnawed fragment of radius of Rhinoceros ; 
portion of shaft of very young femur of Ursus. 
Lower third and the lower half of the right tibia of C. tarandus, very dark-coloured 
on the exterior, greyish within ; the point of an antler of Gervus elaphus ?, and a 
much-gnawed fragment of large coarse bone, probably Rhinoceros ; proximal phalanx 
of Felis spelcea (Hycena, H. F.) ; a metatarsal and a fragment of the ischium of 
Ursus. 
A much-worn upper third molar of Bos ; portion of ilium and much-gnawed fragment 
of scapula of Ursus ; fragment of left ischium, with part of acetabulum, and frag- 
ment of pubis of Equus ; guawed remnant of lower end of humerus of Cervus or Bos 
( Ursus, H. E.) ; gnawed, or much-weathered remnant, 6" - 6 long, of horn of 0. 
tarandus, with brow- and second antlers ; two portions of humerus of C. vulpes, pro- 
bably the same animal as in No. LXY. 
Eight upper canine of Ursus, large size, but quite unworn ; the sacrum of a Bird. 
Metatarsal or metacarpal of large size, a fragment of the ulna and of the radius, and 
the proximal end of a metatarsal or metacarpal of Ursus ; the fourth left metatarsal 
of Equus ; a small fragment of a long bone, probably of Ursus ? 
Left upper canine of Ursus of small size, much weathered and cracked ; incisor of Eabbit ? 
N.B. In the Eegister two specimens are noted under this number, one being a 
small slcidl ; but the above are the only specimens forthcoming, and 1 find in Dr. 
Falconer’s notes that he was only able to find the canine tooth. 
Left ramus of mandible (mature), but with the teeth unworn, and with the sockets of 
two small premolars immediately behind the canine and close together, and with 
the 4 pm and 2 m in situ, two right upper third molars, a portion of a metatarsal, 
the olecranon, a fragment of an immature ulna of Ursus ; a nearly complete ulna, a 
worn fragment of the palmate horn, a proximal phalanx (split), and large part of 
the atlas of 0. tarandus ; the glenoid fossa of Equus. 
Fifth left metatarsal of Ursus, like No. XXXVII. (metacarpal, H. F.) ; a splinter of 
tibia of large Bos (B. primir/enius ?). 
Much-gnawed shaft with small remnants of articular ends of metacarpal of Equus-, 
fragment of humerus ( Ursus, H. F.). 
Extremitj r of left mandible of Ursus, with the canine in situ, and immediately behind 
it two premolars close together, the anterior much the larger ! (vide No. XLIY.) ; a 
portion of a cylindrical antler and fragment of a small tine of Cervus ?; large, 
gnawed fragment of tibia of Bos ? ; fragment of pelvis and ulna, and the left 
parietal bone of Ursus, 4"-2 long and nearly entire, corresponding pretty closely with 
that of U. arctos in E. C. S. Museum (Horse, H. F.). 
The entire crown of an unworn right upper canine, the antepenultimate lower molar 
(4 pm), a very much-worn lower canine of the middle size, and a fragment of the 
radius of young Ursus ; the lower end of the right tibia of Capreolus, gnawed at the 
broken end, and corresponding in character with the specimen noticed under No. 
XIY. ; a much-gnawed fragment of large bone, probably tibia of Bos ; a proximal 
phalanx of Hyaena. 
