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688 Fig. 4.—Pelvis of Gulo luscus.

The second fragment, also of the pelvis, though less perfect, presents the same characters, so far as they can he perceived.

Bones of a large Bovine species constitute the greater bulk of the Collection. All (with one or two exceptions of smaller size) are of the same type; and most of them, in all probability, belong to the same individual.

Amongst these may be enumerated:—

1. An atlas, recently broken into several fragments. The condyloid cup measures 4⋅7 by 10⋅0 inches, and the axial articulation 5⋅3 inches in transverse diameter. The transverse diameter of the ring at the hinder border is 2⋅5 inches.

2. An axis 4⋅0 inches long, with a least diameter of the centrum of 3⋅5 inches.

3. All the remaining cervical vertebræ.

4. Several dorsal and lumbar vertebræ. (Altogether between 35 and 40 vertebrae).

5. A left radius measuring 14 inches in length.

6. The corresponding humerus, 13⋅5 inches long, with a least circumference of 7⋅75 inches.

7. A left metatarsal.

8. Left femur wanting the distal extremity.

9. The corresponding right femur, comprising the entire shaft.