344 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
ELEPHAS primigenius (continued)— 
‘Fossil Elephant’s tooth, J. Parkinson, Organic Remains, 
vol. ili, 1811, p. 345, pl. xx, f. 8. 
‘Large teeth,’ F. Nevile, Phil. Trans., 1715, p. 367; T. Molyneux, 
Phil. Trans., 1715, p.'370. 
Loc. Forest Bed ; near Cromer, Mundesley, and Sidestrand. 
Chalk Debris ; Horstead. 
Pleist.; Atwick, Aylesford, Avon Valley (Warwick), Alton, 
Arundel, Abingdon, Acton, Bagley Wood, Betchworth, 
Barnstaple, Brandsburton, Bognor, Bickley (Worcester), 
Bracklesham, Barnwood, Beckford, Brentford, Balling- 
don, Bath, Broughton Giffard, Battersea, Bostal, Barn- 
well, Brighton, Bridport, Box, Bielbecks, Bromwich Hill, 
Burton, Bowden parva, Camps Hill, Chedzoy, Canter- 
bury, Clapton, Chatham, Chippenham, Clacton, Crayford, 
Church Cliff (Lyme Regis), Cambridge, Charmouth, 
Culham, Dogger Bank, Dorking, Droitwich, Dorchester, 
Dudley, Elton, Erith, Eastnor, Eckington, Fawler, 
Foxham, Fenny Stratford, Fladbury, Fisherton, Fresh- 
ford, Flint, Folkestone, Freshwater, Green Street, Grays, 
Gloucester, Happisborough, Holyhead, Hinton, Hars- 
well, Hartlip, Harwich, Hoxton, Heddingham, Hoxne, 
Huntingdonshire, Harborough, Ilford, Ipswich, Isle of 
Dogs, Icklingham, |. of Wight, Knoll Bank, Kew, Ket- 
tering, Kingsland, Kings Newnham, Larkhall, Loxbrook, 
Lyncombe, Leeds, Lawford, Littlehampton, Lambridge, 
Leicester, Lyme Regis, Lamarsh, Lewisham, Middleton, 
Maidstone, Maidenhead, Malvern, Milford Hill, Murston, 
Morefield, Millbank, Medway River, Northampton, New- 
ington, Northwich, Overton, Oxford, Orford, Otterham, 
Oundle, Peterborough, Peasmarsh, Peckham, Rugby, 
Rodborough, near Rochester, St. Audries, Slade Green, 
Salisbury, Selsey, Stratford-on-Avon, Southwold, South- 
all, Sandlin, Sittingbourne, Stour Valley, Stroud, Shep- 
pey, Spalding, Sidmouth, Shoreham (Kent), Strood, 
Stowe Valley, Tewkesbury, Thetford, Thame, Trentham, 
Tooting, Turnham Green, Tiverton, Walton (Essex), 
Weston, Worthing, Walton, Wellesborne, Wallingford, 
Witham, Whitstable, Walthamstow, Yarnton, Yar- 
mouth, Yeovil.—Airdrie, Bishopsbridge, Clifton Hall, 
Kilmaurs, Kilmarnock, Kinloch, Kimmerghame (Scot- 
land),— Ballyrudder, Corncastle (Antrim), Galway Bay, 
Dungarvan, Maghery (Cavan), Tully-dolly (Ireland). 
Caves ; Bench, Bleadon, Boxhill, Brixham, Coygau, Cress- 
well Crags, Derbyshire, Durdham Down, Hutton, Kent's 
Hole, Kirkdale, Maidstone (fissure), Laugharne, Long 
Hole, Oreston, Paviland, Portland, Sandford Hill, Sprit- - 
sail Tor, Vale of Clwyd, Wells, Wookey Hole, Yealm 
Bridge.—Shandon (Ireland). 
priscus, Falconer and Cautley. v. Elephas antiquus. 
trogontherii, Pohlig. v. Elephas antiguus 
