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EEPOET OX THE EXPLOEATIOX OP BEIXHAM CAYE. 
LXXIY. 
5. 
LXXV. 
13. 
LXXYI. 
2. 
LXXYII. 
2. 
LXXVIII. 
1 . 
LXXIX. 
8. 
LXXX. 
7. 
LXXXI. 
8. 
LXXXII. 
2. 
LXXXIII. 
3. 
LXXXIV. 
5. 
LXXXY. 
1 . 
LXXXVI. 
3. 
LXXXVII. 
2. 
LXXXVIII. 
1 . 
LXXXIX. 
4. 
XC. 
11. 
XCI. 
12. 
ceros would seem to differ too much in colour and condition to allow of the supposi- 
tion that they belonged to the same individual, or at any rate to have been buried 
under the same circumstances. The astragalus is nearly black and very heavy ; whilst 
the portion of tibia is light-coloured, and though dendritic, still comparatively very 
little infiltrated with mineral matter. Only 23 specimens are mentioned in the 
“ Eegister.” 
A perfect right radius, part of the ischium, including the right acetabulum, fragment 
of a rib, and the third cervical vertebra of Hyaena ■ a last upper molar of Rhinoceros 
tichorhinus in germ. 
Portion of pelvis (young), the right patella, fragment of a rib, a metacarpal bone, of 
Ursus ; canine of Felis spelcea ; two ribs (fragments), portion of a metatarsal or meta- 
carpal, and an entire left tibia, 7" ‘45 long, of Hyaena ; left upper second premolar, 
very much worn, of Rhinoceros ; astragalus of C. taranclus ; fragment of a Bird’s 
bone (H. F.). 
Left radius, quite perfect, and appearing to pair with that in Xo. LXXIY., and the 
anterior portion of left mandible, including the canine and first premolar teeth, of 
Hycena. 
Detached proximal epiphysis of left humerus of Ursus ; gnawed fragment of distal end 
of left metacarpal of Bos. 
Beautiful specimen, imbedded in indurated red clay, of the left mandible of Canis vulpes. 
The bone of the jaw, where visible, and the teeth are very dark-coloured from den- 
dritic infiltration. 
Eight second metacarpal of Equus, pairing with one in Xo. XLYIII. Portion of sca- 
pula, with glenoid fossa and neck, of C. tarandus ; neural spine of dorsal vertebra, 
proximal phalanx, gnawed fragments of metacarpal of various bones (young) of 
Ursus ; a nodule of ironstone. 
Large part of right tibia, including the entire distal articulation, apparently gnawed by 
a large carnivore (though probably not Hycena) at either end, of Equus ; the right 
condyle of the mandible of Elephas ; large fragment of right ulna, a fragment of the 
olecranon, and the upper part of the left ulna of Rhinoceros ; large portion of the 
left ulna, of small size, of Ursus ( Hycena , H. F.); odontoid process of axis of Q. 
taranclus. 
Much-worn lower molar of Rhinoceros ; left second premolar and much-worn canine 
of Hycena ; fragments of ribs and long bones of Ursus ?, femur ? of Hycena, and 
fragments of a large long bone, Bos; fragments of ribs of Ursus ‘l and Bos?, or 
Cervus. 
Eight upper canine of Hycena ; same tooth of Ursus. 
Eight penultimate upper molar, and large lower molar of probably the same individual, 
of Rhinoceros ; right upper molar of Equus. 
Detached distal epiphysis of left tibia of Equus ; gnawed metatarsal o” metacarpal of 
Hycena ; right os magnum (pisiforme, H. F.) of Rhinoceros ; a fragment of rib of small 
C. tarandus, and a rolled splinter of a small long bone. 
Small antepenultimate molar of Ursus, exactly corresponding with the same tooth in 
U. arctos. 
Left upper molar of small Equus ; fragments of metacarpals or metatarsals, probably 
of Ursus ; fragment of a very young bone, Ursus ? 
Fragment of fourth cervical vertebra of young C. taranclus ?, bone straw-coloured, very 
light and fragile ; fragment of tibia of young Hare, both in similar condition to those 
in Xo. CIV. 
Portion of right maxilla, with four teeth in situ, of Bos. 
Eight astragalus, gnawed fragment of middle of shaft of right humerus of Rhinoceros ; 
proximal end of ulna of Hycena ; right upper canine and fragment of shaft of left 
tibia of Ursus. 
Portions of two cervical vertebras, a gnawed metacarpal, all light-coloured and porous, 
three molars, dark-coloured and heavy, of Ursus ; a canine, much- worn premolar, 
both heavy and dark-coloured, of Hycena ; left outer incisor of Felis spelcea, very 
much worn, and in size &c. exactly corresponding with the same tooth in situ noted 
in Xo. LXI. ; gnawed fragment of distal end of right humerus of C. tarandus ; an 
amorphous fragment, dark-coloured and heavy (fragment of mandible of Hycena?). 
Fourth cervical vertebra, gnawed splinter of femur of Bos ( B . taurus ?) — the cervical 
vertebra corresponds with that in Xo. XCII. ; portion of shaft of right humerus of 
C. tarandus ? ; a premolar tooth of Cervus elaphus ? ; three phalanges of light 
yellow colour, the right upper canine (slender form), and two fragments of rib of 
