352 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
HIPPOPOTAMUS amphibius (continued)— 
Hippopotamus, W. K. Trimmer, Phil. Trans., 1813, p. 131, pl. ix, 
f. 1,3, pl.x ; W. Buckland, Phil. Trans., 1822, p. 182, pl. xxi, 
f. 8-10, and Reliq. Diluv., 1824, p. 263, pl. vii, f. 8-10, pl. xxii, 
f. 5 ; S. Woodward, Syn. Tab., 1830, p. 39, and Geol. Nor- 
folk, 1833, p. 46; T. Thompson, Geol. Mag., vol. vi, 1869, 
p. 206; A. L. Adams, Journ. R. Geol. Soc. Ireland, vol. iv, 
1877, p. 247. [The supposed fossil skull of Hippopotamus 
from a Lancashire Peat-bog, noticed by C. Leigh, Nat. Hist. 
Lancashire, 1700, p. 185, pl. vi, f. 4, must be regarded as a 
buried recent specimen. ] 
Loc. Forest Bed; Bacton, Cromer, Happisburgh. 
Pleist.; Alconbury, Acton, Bedford, Burfield, Brentford, 
Barrington, Cold Higham ?, Cropthorne, Chelmsford, 
Camden Town (London), Evesham, Folkestone, Grays, 
Greenwich, Huntingdonshire, Ilford, Lavenham, Leeds, 
Motcombe, Overton, Peckham, Walton. — ? Antrim 
(Ireland). 
oS Durdham Down, Kent’s Hole, Kirkdale, Ravens- 
cliff. 
antiquus, Desmarest. v. Hippopotamus amphibius. 
major, Owen. v. Hippopotamus amphibius. 
HIPPOTHERIUM, Kaup. v. Hipparion. 
HOMO, Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. i, 1766, p. 28. 
sapiens, 7/72, p. 28; T. H. Huxley, Geologist, 1862, p. 202, pl. xi, 
woodcut 1 (Trent Valley, Heathery Burn Cave, Nore River 
—Queen’s Co., Blackwater River—Armagh); C. C. Blake, 
Geologist, 1862, p. 205, woodcuts (East Ham, Glamorgan, 
Mewslade, Montrose, Nether Urquhart, Plymouth, Sennan 
—Cornwall), and Journ. Anthrop. Soc., vol. ii (1864), p. cclxxiti 
(Kent’s Hole); W. B. Dawkins, Early Man in Britain, 
8vo. London, 1874; G. Busk, Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. iii 
(1874), p. 392, pl. xxiv (Victoria Cave); G. Rolleston, Journ. 
Anthrop. Inst., vol. vi (1876), p. 31, pl. xix (Cissbury) ; 
S. Parry, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. iii, 1876, p. 528 (Voryd, near 
Rhyl) ; T. M. Reade, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. x, 1883, p. 547 
(Birkdale, Southport); H. Prigg, Journ. Anthrop. Ins-., 
vol. xiv (1884), p. 51, pl. v (Bury St. Edmunds); R. Owen, 
Proc. Roy. Soc., vol. xxxvi (1883), p. 136, and 8vo. London, 
1884, 32 pp., pls. ; T. V. Holmes, Trans. Essex Field Club, 
vol. iv (1885), p. 135; A. H. W. Ingram, Geol. Mag. [3] 
vol. ii, 1885, p. 307 (Great Orme); R. N. Worth, Trans. 
Plymouth Inst., vol. x (1888), p. 10, 2 pls., woodcuts, and 
Trans. Roy. Geol. Soc, Cornwall, vol. xi (1888), p. 105, pl. 
(Castledown Cave, Devon). [These are various bones, 
mostly Prehistoric and Historic; but a human humerus 
from the true cave-earth of Kent’s Hole, now in the British 
Museum, has been determined by W. Davies.] 
Homocetus villersi (Du Bus), Lydekker. wv. Physeterula dubusi. 
