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In juxta-position with these we place another table, showing the 

 mammalian remains with which they are found associated elsewhere : — 



PLACE FOUND. 



Arvicola agrestis ... ... ... Grays, Crayford 



„ amphibia ... ... ... „ „ 



Bison prisczis ... ... ... Kent, Essex, Yorksliire 



Bos primigenius ... ... ... Grays, Ilford 



/ Berks, Essex, Middlesex, 

 '" \ Witshire, Ireland 



longifrons 



Copra hircm 

 Castor Europo&us 

 C&rvus capreolus 



„ elaphus 

 Elephas priinigenius 

 Equusfossilis 

 Felisleo 



„ catus ... 



Hippopotamus major 



nycena speloea 

 Macacus pliocoenus ... 



Megaceros Hihernicus 



Faloeospalax magnus 

 Rhinoceros leptorhimts 



„ tichorinus 



Sorexfodiens 

 „ remifer 



Sus scrofa ... 

 Talpa vulga/ris 



Trogontherium Cuvieri 



CTrsus speloeus 



PLACE FOUND. 



Walton, Essex 



Grays 



Bacton 



Norfolk, Essex 



Valley of Thames, &c. 



Grays, Clacton 



/ Grays, Ilford, Brentford, 

 \ and Folkstone 

 . Erith, Kent 

 Grays 



{ Essex, Norfolk, I. of Man, 

 ( and Ireland 



Bacton, Norfolk 



Clacton, Ilford 



Chartham, Kent 



Bacton, Norfolk 



„ Oatend 



f Bacton, Cromer, Norfolk, 

 I and Siberia 



Essex, Norfolk. 



Amongst these, accepting the specific determinations of Owen and 

 others, the field and water Voles, tlie cat, the red deer and roebuck, 

 the goat, the water and oared shrews, the mole, and the common pig 

 are still living in Great Britain. The Aurochs (Bison prisons ) still 

 exists, though untamed, by the forbearance and under the protection of 

 man, in Lithuania, Wallachia, and some districts of the Caucasus. 



