REPORT OX THE EXPLORATION OF BKIXHAM CAVE. 
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LXIII. 
15. 
LXIV. 
30. 
LXY. 
10. 
LXYI. 
1 . 
LXYII. 
4. 
LXYIII. 
2. 
LX IX. 
2. 
LXX. 
6. 
LXXI. 
2. 
LXXII. 
9. 
LXXIII. 
24. 
No. LXXIII.) ; a much-worn upper molar, quite black and very fragile, an astra- 
galus (finely gnawed, H. E.), the left lower milk-molar, a good deal worn and of the 
same black colour as the upper molar and astragalus, and a large lower molar, much 
and uuevenly worn, of Rhinoceros tichorJiinus ; the much-gnawed distal extremity 
of a cannonbone of C. tarandus ; an amorphous fragment. 
Three teeth, gnawed fragment of metacarpal or metatarsal, and the os unciforme of 
Ursus ; the left upper and lower canines and the third lower premolar of Hycena ; 
an upper right molar, a lower milk-molar, and a very large lower molar of lihinoceros 
tichorJiinus ; a third upper molar and gnawed splinter of humerus of Bos ; the calca- 
neum of C. tarandus. 
N.B. In the “Register” 15 specimens are mentioned under Xo. LXIII., of which 11 
are teeth. Ten only are given above ; and in Dr. Falconer's notes only 10 are noted, 
and amongst them a lower molar of Bos, which is not now apparently forthcoming. 
Eour or five bones of C. tarandus, including distal end of tibia, fragment of aceta- 
bulum'?, fragment of metatarsal ; the anterior part of right mandible, including the 
canine and two anterior premolars (considerably worn and of a dark colour), the 
distal end of the left tibia (apparently splintered and repaired during life), portion 
of pelvis with part of acetabulum, canine, right upper carnassial, a metacarpal or 
metatarsal bone of Hycena ; portion of right ischium and of a rib ?, gnawed fragment 
of maxilla of a very old animal, retaining the stump of the penultimate molar worn 
down to the base and of a very dark colour, the left lower canine, the external incisor 
(Hycena, H. E.), gnawed fragment of metacarpal, a proximal phalanx (Hycena, H. E.), 
left half of atlas (Hycena, H. F.), left upper canine, and a sternal bone of Ursus ; 
an irregular weathered and rolled fragment of spongy bone, perhaps cranium of 
Rhinoceros or Elephas ?, 1"'5 thick ; right upper milk-molar, considerably worn, and 
left anterior upper molar, but little worn, of Rhinoceros ; several gnawed fragments 
of bones. 
Several portions of ribs of Ursus ; gnawed fragment of lower end of right humerus of 
large Ursus (cf. Xo. LI.); fragment of a metacarpal or metatarsal of Hycena-, lower 
end of tibia and of radius of Vulpes (vide XL.). 
X.B. All these specimens of a very dark colour, hard and resonant. 
Much-worn upper right carnassial tooth of Fells spelcea, l" - 5 x 0" - 75. 
Radius and ulna of Ursus ; a very dark-coloured femur of young Ursus imbedded in a 
white chalky matrix ; an amorphous fragment. 
X.B. The “ Register ” mentions only two specimens. 
Portion of left maxilla with first and second molars, quite unworn and of very large 
size for C. elapJius, in situ ; a broken molar, probably of the same animal. 
Two amorphous splinters of long bone, probably Elephas. 
Distal end of right metacarpal of C. tarandus, much gnawed ; two fragments of small 
ulna of Ursus ; gnawed head of tibia, and an incisor (H. E.) of Hycena; an amor- 
phous fragment. 
Two portions of pelvis of Rhinoceros, including a considerable part of the ilium and the 
entire acetabulum, 4"-5 in diameter. 
Right astragalus, much gnawed, especially on the anterior, inner, and posterior sides, 
the distal end of the corresponding tibia, also gnawed on the same three sides, two 
other portions of the same tibia, of Elephas pnmigenius ; a lower molar and right 
upper milk-molar in beautiful preservation, though slightly worn, of Rhinoceros; 
detached proximal epiphyses of tibia of C. tarandus ; a fragment of scapula of Bos '? ; 
gnawed fragment of the base of horn of large Cervus elaphus ? 
A nearly perfect atlas, the upper part of the left ulna (apparently gnawed by a small 
carnivore, and probably belonging to the same animal as in Xo. LXXIY.), the distal 
extremity of the humerus, of very light colour, distal epiphyses of the left femur, 
the right lower carnassial tooth of Hycena ; a fragment of the right humerus, the 
right upper canine, a fragment of the shaft of the femur and of a rib, the penul- 
timate right upper molar, a fragment of the palate and part of the alveolus, the right 
cuneiform, a fragment of the cranium '?, a very much-worn right lower last molar of 
Ursus ; a fragment of the right calcaneum, an entire right metacarpal, 8"-5 long, of 
a whitish colour, dry, fragile, weathered or sun- and air-cracked, especially at the 
distal end, of Equus ; the right astragalus and the distal end, apparently gnawed, of 
the tibia, and fitting the astragalus, and a much-gnawed fragment of posterior border 
of scapula of Rhinoceros ; a portion of the second rib, the left outer second phalanx, 
and the right seapho-cuboid of C. tarandus. 
X.B. Though agreeing in size, the portion of tibia and the astragalus of the RJiino- 
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