AVES. 179 



Pelayornis sedgwicki, v. Enaliornis sedgwicki. 

 Ptenornis, H. G. Seeley, A. M. N. H. ser. 3, xvm (1866), p. 109. 

 ffamstead Beds; Hamstead. [Portion of coracoid.] 



MAMMALIA. 



Bos taurus, Linnaeus, var. primigenius, Bojanus. B. primi- 

 yemus, J. Carter, G. M. dec. 2, I (1874), p. 492. S. H. Miller 

 and S. B. J. Skertchly, The Fenland (1878), p. 321, plate (left 

 figure). J. E. Harting, Brit. Anim. Extinct (1880), p. 214. 

 C. C. Babington, Comm. Camb. Antiq. Soc. II (1863), p. 285, 

 plate. Peat ; BurwelL [Skull, vertebrae, etc.] 



Diplopus aymardi, W. Kowalevsky, Phil. Trans. CLXIII, 1873 

 (1874), pi. xxxviii, f. 8, 8', p. 51. Lower Headon Beds; 

 Hordwell. (This is the locality given by Kowalevsky, but the 

 specimen is probably from Hamstead.) [Unciform.] 



Elephas antiquus. Falconer, A. L. Adams, Brit. Foss. Elephants 

 (1881), p. 178. H. Falconer, Pal. Memoirs, n (1868), p. 182. 

 Pleistocene ; Whittlesea. [Portion of mandible.] 



E. meridionalis, Nesti, A. Leith Adams, Brit. Foss. Elephants 

 (1881), pi. xxv, f. 1, 1 a, b, p. 202. Forest Bed; Grower. 

 [Mandible.] Presented by Miss Gurney. 



E. primigenius, Blumenbach, A. L. Adams, Brit. Foss. Elephants 

 (1879), pi. xiii. f. 1, 1 a, p. 111. Pleistocene; Kirby, near 

 Melton Mowbray. [Molar.] 



Specimens from the following localities are briefly described by A. L. 

 Adams, loc. cit.: Barton, Cambs, p. 95; Kirby, pp. 95, 100, 113; 

 Lawford, near Rugby (No. 26) p. 96; Chesterton, p. 97 (and Falconer, 

 Pal. Mem. n. (1868), p. 162); Gristhorpe Bay, p. 99; Cambridge, p. 99; 

 Westwick Hall, p. 100; St Neots, pp. 100, 107; Lexden, pp. 100, 124 

 (Fisher Coll.); Baruwell, p. 106; Newton, I. W., p. 110; Crayford, p. 

 Ill; Walton-on-the-Naze, p. 112; Norfolk Coast, p. 118 (and Falconer, 

 n. p. 170); 'Valley of the Danube,' p. 119; Barrington, p. 120; Wur- 

 temberg, p. 121; Bigbone Lick, Kentucky, p. 122; locality lost, pp. 107, 

 115, 116 (and Falconer, n. p. 174), 121 (and Falconer, II, p. 169). 



Hippopotamus amphibius, Linnaeus. H. major, Owen, P. 

 Lake, G. M. dec. 3, n (1885), p. 318. Pleistocene; Barrington, 

 Cambs. [Mandible.] 



