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INDEX. 



Forsyth, Major, oil Spharodus, 100. 



Foxhall, Red Crag vertebrates, 12, 18, 19, 



48, 61, 85. 

 France, Pliocene and Miocene vertebrates, 



5,6, 12, 15,16, 26,28,29,32, 37-41, 



43, 44, 46, 50, 51, 64, 68, 69, 89, 104, 



106. 



Frog, common, 86. 

 edible, 86. 



G. 



Gadus, 93. 



aglefinus, 94, 96. 



elegans, 96, 97. 



luscus, 94. 



merlangus, 95. 



minutus, 95. 



. morrhua, 93. 



pollachius, 96. 



. pseudaglefinus, 93, 96. 



virens, 96. 

 Galeus cam's, 102. 

 Ganoidei, 100. 

 Gazella nnglica, 23. 



. borbonica, 24. 



Gedgrave, Coralline Crag, Ruminant, 24. 

 Cetacean, 80. Fishes, 89, 91, 111, 112. 

 Geological Society ; see Museum. 

 Germany, Pliocene and Miocene verte- 

 brates, 5, 6, 25, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 43, 

 44, 101, 106, 113. 



Gerrard, E. Ked Crag Diomedea, 85. 

 Gervais, Paul, Hy anarchs, 16. Crag 

 Cetacea, 65, 67, 68, 69, 72, 73, 75, 78. 

 Fishes, 89, 100, 104. Pleistocene Tur- 

 siops, 80. 

 Gibbes, R. W. Carcharodan in North 



America, 105. 

 Globicephalus, 77, 78. 



melas, 78. 



uncidens, 77, 81. 



Glutton, 11. 



Goose, 84. 



Grampus, or Killer, 76. 



Grays, Essex, Pleistocene Tursiops from, 



80. 



Great Blue Shark, 104. 

 Greece, Pliocene Mammals, 6, 35, 38. 

 Green Cod, or Coal-Fish, 93, 96. 

 Green, Rev. Chas., Forest-bed specimens 



in collection of, 33, 98. 

 Guillemot, 84. 

 Gulo luscus, 11. 



Gunn, J., Norwich Crag Wild Cat, 4, 82. 



Forest-bed Cervidae, 28, 29, 30, 33. 



Forest-bed and Crag Ungulates, 35, 42, 



43, 45-47. 



Gunther, Dr. A., Crag Gadoid, 93. 



distribution of Basking 



Shark, 103. Of Great Blue Shark 

 105. 

 Gyrodus, 100. 



H. 



tlaast, Julius von, Mesoplodon Floweri, 



74. 

 Haddock, 93, 96. 



species allied to, 94. 

 Halitherium Canhami, 48. 

 Hannover a aurata, 103. 

 Happisburgh, Forest-bed vertebrates, 33, 



88. 

 Harris, Frank H., Crag Collection, 2. 



Red Crag Walrus tusk, 18. 



Hasborough ; see Happisburgh. 



Hasse, M. C., Basking Shark from Ant- 

 werp Crag, 103. 



Herault, Pliocene Chrysopkrys, 89. 



Herpetocetus scaldiensis, 64. 



Heterocetus, 63, 64. 



Higgins, E. T., on Fish Otoliths, 93, 94, 

 96. 



Hipparion graciie, 37. 



Hippopotamus major, 34. 



amphibius, 34. 



Homocetus Villersi, 67. 

 Hoplocetus, 68, 75. 



Borgherhoutensis, 68. 



crassidens, 68. 



curvidens, 69. 



Hornsea, Perch from Post Glacial beds at, 



88. 

 Horstead, Norwich Crag Ungulates, 23, 



32, 47. 

 Huxley, Prof. T. H., Red Crag Belemno- 



ziphius, 57, 72, 73. 

 Hungary, Pliocene Mastodon, 44. 

 Hyana antiqua, 7. 



crocuta, 6, 7. 



striata, 4, 7. 



Hycetiarctos, 14. 



minutus, 7. 



sivalensis, 14. 



Hycenodon, 10. 



Hyracotherium leporinum, 41. 

 Hyperoodon, 65, 69. 

 rostratus, 69. 



I. 



Ilford, Brickearth, Diomedea, 85. 



India, Pliocene Carnivora, 6, 14. 



Insectivora, 55. 



Introduction, 1. 



Ipswich Museum ; see Museum. 



Irish deer, 29. 



Issoir, Tapirus, 41. 



Italy, Pliocene Ungulata, 31, 35, 37, 39, 

 41, 44, 47. Rodent, 54. Cetacea, 58, 

 62, 72, 73, 76, 78. Fishes, 89, 100, 103, 

 104, 106, 108, 111. Miocene Hyanarc- 

 tos, 15. See also Val d'Arno. 



