MAMMALIA. 331 
CERVUWS elaphus (continued)— 
Cervus elaphus fossilis, S. Haughton, Man. Geology, 1865, 
P. 339, woodcut 63. 
Cervus elaphus, var. fosstlis hibernicus, S. Haughton, Ann. 
Mag. Nat. Hist. [3] vol. xii, 1863, p. 444, and Journ. Geol. 
Soc. Dublin, vol. x, 1864, p. 125, pl. xi. 
Cervus strongyloceros, H. Woodward, Geol. Mag., vol. vi, 1869, 
p. 387, and Trans. Essex Field Club, vol. iii, 1883, p. 7. 
Strongyloceros speleus, R. Owen, Brit. Foss. Mamm., 1846, 
p. 469, woodcuts 193 (? and 195), and Palzont., ed. 2, 1861, 
p- 408 ; J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 361. 
‘Red Deer,’ J. MacEnery, Cavern Researches, 1859, pl. H, f. 3, 
pl. K, f. 2-4; B. White, Proc. Perthshire Soc. Nat. Sci., 
vol. 1 (1884), p. 117; H. W. Lett, Proc. Belfast Nat. 
Fieid Club, 1884-5 (1886), p. 378; J. Shortt, Proc. Soc. 
Antiq. London [2] vol. xii, 1888 (1889), p. 88 ; W. Turner, 
Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1889 (associated with Balenofptera). 
? *Stag’s head and horns,’ R. Baker, Phil. Trans., 1785, p. 353. 
‘Large deer,’ W. Buckland, Phil. Trans., 1822, p. 233, pl. xxiii, 
3, 4, and Reliq. Diluv., 1824, p. 263; pl..ix, f. 4. 
‘Horn of the stag kind,’ J. Hopkins, Phil. Trans., 1733, p. 257, 
pl., f. 4. 
‘Deer’s horns,’ T. Knowlton, Phil. Trans., 1747, p. 124, pl. i, 
£2. 
‘Stag of Canada,’ C. Leigh, Nat. Hist. Lancashire, 1700, Book i, 
p. 184, pl. v. 
‘Hart’s horn,’ W. Borlase, Nat. Hist. Cornwall, 1758, p. 281, 
pl. xxvii, f. 5. 
Loc. Forest Bed ; Norfolk. 
Pleist., Prehist., and Hist. ; Alport, Aymestry, Bedford, 
Brentford, Bielbecks, Brighton, Bracklesham, Brickle- 
hampton, Clacton, Cropthorne, Chatteris, Copford, Car- 
non, Colchester, Crayford, Diglis, Durham, Edmundsea, 
Eckington, Fawler, Folkestone, Grays, Greenwich, 
Grundisburgh, Hammersmith, Huntingdonshire, Hur- 
ley Bottom, West Hartlepool, Ilford, Jarrow Dock, 
Lancashire, Leicester, Lewes, Maidstone, Newbury, 
No Man’s Land Shoal, Northampton, Norwich, Oundle, 
Oxford, Preston, Pentuan, Rugby, R. Rye (Yorkshire), 
Saltersford, Selsey, Silloth, Severn Valley, St. Columb 
(Cornwall), Slade Green, Tewkesbury, Thame, Lower 
Wick, Walthamstow, Walton (Essex), Wellingboro’, 
Woodbridge, Wooler, Worthing, Yorkshire.—Athel- 
staneford, Ashkirk, Borgue, Bowden, Cockenzie, Col- 
dingham, Carse of Gowrie, River Cree, Dundas Castle, 
Drem, Edinburgh, Elphinstone, Eckford, Jedburgh, 
Kilmaurs, West Kilbride, Kimmerghame, Linton, May- 
bole, Maxton, Maralin, Meiklewood, Paisley, Rowen- 
stone, Roberton, Shaw, Stirling, Selkirk, Southdean, 
