STKATA OF THE TERTIARY FORMATION. 79 



A. TERTIABY FORMATIONS OF THE OLD 

 WORLD. 



PLIOCENE. 

 19. Perrier. Crag of Norwich. Val d'Arno. Numerous deer. 



Antelopes rare. Elephants, l^aslodoa. 

 18. Marl of Montpellier. Lignite of Casino. Both deer and 



antelopes. Hyaenarctos. 



VIENNA BASIN II. 



UPPER MIOCENE. 

 17. Pikermi. Baltavar. Mont-Leberon. Helladotherium. 



Ictitherium. Hyaena. 

 16. Siwalik Hills. 

 15. EppelsTieim. Oeningen. Hipparion. Sus. Dorcatherium. 



Tapir. Dinotherium. Simocyon. 



MIDDLE MIOCENE. 



14. Sansan. Georgsmilnde and Gilnzberg. Eibiswald. Ante- 

 lopes. Mastodon. 



VIENNA BASIN I. 



13. Limestone of Montabuzard. Sand of Orleans. Lignite of 

 Monte-Bamboli. Palseochoerus. Cainotherium. Dremo- 

 therium. Dicroceras. Dinotherium. Mastodon. 



LOWER MIOCENE. 



12. St. Gtrard le Puy (on the Allier). Anchitherium. Dremo- 



therium. 



11. Sand of Fontainebleau. Lignite of Cadicona. Ehinoceros. 

 10. Lime rocks of Ronzon. Gelocus. 



UPPER EOCENB. 

 9. Phosphorite of Quercy. 

 8. Lignite of Debruge. 

 7. Paris Gypsum. Hampshire. 

 6. Sands of Beaucliamp. 



