342 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
ELEPHAS meridionalis (continued)— 
woodcuts 2, 3; A. Savin, Proc. Norwich Geol. Soc., vol. i 
(1878), pp. 27, 28 ; W. B. Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 
vol. xxxvi, 1880, p. 395; A. L. Adams, Brit. Foss. Elephants, 
pt. iti (Pal. Soc., 1881), pp. 181-229, parts of pls. xvi-xxvi ; 
E. T. Newton, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. viii, 1881, p. 316, and Vert. 
Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv., 1882), p. 105 ; R. Lydekker, 
Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. iv, 1886, p. 107 ; J. C. Mansel- 
Pleydell, Proc. Dorset. Nat. Hist. Field Club, vol. x, 1889, p. 1. 
Elephas (Loxodon) meridionalzs, H. Falconer, Palzont. Mem., 
vol. ii, 1868, pp. 104, 204, pl. viii; R. Johnson, Trans. 
Norfolk and Norwich Nat. Soc., vol. ii (1877), p. 283. 
Elephas antiguus ?, A. L. Adams (errore), Brit. Foss. Elephants, 
pt. ii (Pal. Soc., 1881), pl. xxvi, f. 2, 4. 
Elephas africanus, S. Woodward (errore), Syn. Tab., 1830, p. 39, 
and Geol. Norfolk, 1833. p. 46. 
‘Fossil elephant’s tooth,’ J. Parkinson, Organic Remains, 
vol. iii, 1811, p. 344, pl. xx, f. 6. 
Loc. Red Crag; Fakenham, Felixstowe, Trimley. 
Norwich Crag ; Easton Cliff, Horstead, Thorpe. 
? Pliocene ; Dewlish (Dorset). 
Forest Bed; Bacton, Cromer, Essex Coast (dredged), 
Happisburgh, Mundesley, West Runton. 
Pleist.; Gee 
iter ig |. F. Blumenbach,* Handb. der Naturgeschichte 
(ist French ed.), vol. 11, 1803, p.407; S. Woodward, Syn. Tab., 
1830, p. 39 (£. primogenius), and Geol. Norfolk, 1833, p: 505 
iE Cha:lesworth, Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. iii, 1839, p. Bas wood- 
cut 4o; R. Owen, Brit. Foss. Mamm., 1846, p. 217, woodcuts 
86, 87, 90-95 ; H. Falconer and Bek: Cautley, Fauna Ant. Siv., 
pt. 1, 1845, pl. i, f. 1, pt. 11, 1846, pl. xiia, f. 3; J. Morris, Cat. 
Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 359; H. Denny, Proc. Geol. Polyt. Soc. 
Yorksh., voi. iii, 1853 (1859), p- 336; A. Brady, Rep. Brit. 
Assoc., 1869 (1860), Sect:;)p. too); F. Brenan and A. Carte, 
Journ. Roy. Dublin Soc., vol. ii, 1860, pp. 344, 351, pl. x; 
H. Woodward, Geol. Mag., vol. i, 1864, p. 241, woodcut, and 
thid., vol. v, 1868, p. 540, pls. xxii, xxii; W. Brockbank, 
Proc. Lit. and Phil. Soc. Manchester, vol. iv, 1865, p. 46; 
H. Falconer, Palaont. Mem., vol. 1i, 1868, p. 160 ; C. Moore, 
Proc. Bath Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. 11 (1870), p. 51; J. Phillips, 
Geol. Oxford, 1871, p. 511; G. Busk, Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc., vol. xxviii, 1872, p. 469, and zézd., vol. xxxi, 1875, p. 691, 
and Phil. Trans., 1873 (1874), P2575 W. Davies, Gat. pleas 
Vert. Coll. Brady, 1874, Pp. 2, 3; and Geol. Mag. [2] vol. v, 
1878, p. 443, pl. x1; R. W. Cheadle, Proc. W. London Sci. 
Assoc., vol. i (1876), p. 79; A. L. Adams, Trans. Roy. Irish 
Acad., vol. xxvi (Sci.), 1876, p. 212, and Proc. Roy. Irish 
* Owen (18465) and Bronn (1848) both quote Voigt's Magazin f. d.. Neueste 
Phys. Naturg., vol. v, pt. 1, 1788, pp. 16 and 127, as being the first mention of this 
specific name. It does not, however, occur at these references, ‘ Eiephant knochen ' 
being recorded on p. 18, from Switzerland, 
