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CERVUS sedgwicki (continued)— 
Cervus sedgwickit=C. dicranios, E. T. Newton, Vert. Forest 
Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv., 1882), p. 60. 
Cervus dicranios, F. Nesti, MS.; fs] L. Riitimeyer, Abh. 
schweiz. Pal. Ges., vol. vii, 1881, descript. to pl. i. 
Cervus dicranios=C. sedgwickiz, W. B. Dawkins, Early Man 
in Britain, 1880, p. 128. 
? Cervus martialis, J. Gunn (mom Gervais), Geol. Norfolk, 1864, 
p. 19; E. T. Newton, Vert. Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv.), 
1882, p. 64 (rejects this determination of Gunn’s and suggests 
the specimens are now included in C. sedgwick7). 
Loc. Forest Bed ; Bacton, near Cromer, Kessingland. [Antler; 
Norwich Mus. ] 
strongyloceros, H. Woodward. v. Cervus elaphus. 
suttonensis, W. B. Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv, 
1878, p. 411, woodcuts 7-10; R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mamm. 
B. M., pt. ii, 1885, p. 109. 
Cervus dicranocerus, R. Owen (zon Kaup), Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc., vol. xii, 1856, p. 224, woodcuts 14, 16. 
Loc. Red Crag; Felixstowe, Ipswich, Sutton, Tallingstone, 
Woodbridge. [Portions of antlers; Brit. Mus.] 
tarandus, Linneus. v. Rangifer tarandus. 
tetraceros, W. B. Dawkins (emend. ex Bravard, MS.), Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxiv, 1878, p. 416, woodcuts 13-17, 
and zézd., vol. xxxix, 1883, p. 579; R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. 
Mamm. B. M., pt. ii, 1885, p. 113. 
Cervus tetracroceros, S. J. Mackie (ex Bravard, MS.) Geologist, 
1861, p. 466, woodcut. 
Loc. ? Norwich Crag; Norfolk. [Fragment of antler; Brit. 
Mus., no. 33506. | 
Forest Bed; Norfolk. [Portéons of antler; Mus. Pract. 
Geol. and J. Backhouse Coll.} 
verticornis, W. B. Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxviii, 
1872, p. 405, woodcut 2 (70 1),and Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. xxxviii, 
1885, p. 345, and Brit. Pleist. Mamm., pt. vi (Pal. Soc., 
1887), p. 22, pls. v, vi, vil; R. Johnson, Trans. Norfolk and 
Norwich Nat. Soc., vol. ii (1877), p. 289; E. T. Newton, 
Geol. Mag. [2] vol. vii, 1880, p. 451, and Vert. Forest Bed 
(Mem. Geol. Surv., 1882), p. 61 (accepts the larger type- 
specimen, but refers the smaller one to C. dawkins?) ; 
R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. 1i, 1885, p. 92. 
‘Large Strongyloceros, H. Falconer, Paleont. Mem., vol. 1i, 
1868, p. 479 (no. 8). 
Loc. Red Crag; Trimley, near Felixstowe. 
Forest Bed ; Cromer, Happisburgh, Hopton, Kessingland, 
Overstrand, Pakefield, West Runton, Sidestrand, Trim- 
mingham. [Portion of antler ; Norwich Mus.] 
