THE BRITISH MAMMALS PAST AND PRESENT. Q3 



CER VIDM. 



Alces latifrons (Forest Bed). 



Alces machlis (Pleistocene, and Existent in Northern 



hemisphere), Moose. 

 Rangifer tarandus (Pleistocene, Caves, and Existent 



in Northern Hemisphere. Extinct in British area 



since noo). Reindeer. 



50. Cervus elaphus (Forest Bed, Pleistocene, Caves, and 



Existent), Red Deer. 



51. Cervus dama (Existent), Fallow Deer. 



Cervus browni (Pleistocene), Brown's Fallow Deer. 



Cervus carnutorum (Norwich Crag). 



Cervus dawkinsi (Forest Bed), Dawkins's Deer. 



Cervus falconeri (Norwich Crag), Falconer's Deer. 



Cervus fitchi (Forest Bed), Fitch's Deer. 



Cervus giganteus (Pleistocene, Caves, and Bogs), 



Irish Elk. 



Cervus gunni (Forest Bed), Gunn's Deer. 

 Cervus polignacus (Forest Bed). 

 Cervus savini (Forest Bed), Savin's Deer. 

 Cervus sedgwicki (Forest Bed), Sedgwick's Deer. 

 Cervus suttonensis (Red Crag). 

 Cervus tetraceros (Forest Bed). 

 Cervus verticornis (Norwich Crag). 



52. Capreolus caprea (Forest Bed, Pleistocene, Caves, 



and Existent), Roe Deer. 



Cervulus dicranoceros (Forest Crag), Two-forked 

 Muntjac. 



DICHODONTID&. 



Dichodon cervinus (Upper Eocene). 

 Dichodon cuspidatus (Upper Eocene). 



C&NOTHERIIDjE. 



Acotherulum saturninum (Upper Eocene). 



Anoplotherium commune (Upper Eocene). 

 Anoplotherium secundarium (Upper Eocene). 

 Xiphodori gracilis (Upper Eocene). 

 Xiphodon platyceps (Red Crag). 

 Dacrytherium ovinurn (Upper Eocene). 



