CHAP, iv.] UPPER PLEIOCENE MAMMALIA OF FRANCE. 



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associated with Elephas meridionalis (Fig. 18), the 

 earliest of the true elephants discovered in Europe, and 

 characterised by the possession of teeth intermediate in 



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12 



12a. 



FIG. 12. Cervus perrieri, Cr. and Job., Mont. Perrier, 



,, 12a. C. issiodorensis . 



,, 13. C. etueriarum . . 



14. C. pardinensis . . . . . 



structure between those of the mastodon and the Indian 

 elephant. A hippopotamus is present also (H. major), 

 which I am unable to distinguish from the numerous 

 varieties of the river horse (Hippopotamus amphibius) 



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