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Rh Some of the antlers had been gnawed, probably by Bears and Wolves; but nevertheless it must be allowed that the marks are undistinguishable from those of the Hyæna on the antlers from the caves of Kirkdale, Victoria, Wookey Hole, Brixham, and Kent's Hole.

The scapulæ are 15 in number, presenting a glenoid cavity with the maximum and minimum diameters of 1⋅5 x 1⋅3 and 1⋅3 x 0⋅9 inch.

The bones (of which I have given, in the Table, the maximum