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SUS scrofa (continued)— 
1854, p. 362; W. R. Wilde, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., vol. vii, 
1859, p. 208, woodcuts 12, 13; R. Howse, Trans. Tyneside 
Nat. Field Club, vol. v (1861), p. 112; C. C. Blake, Geologist, 
1862, p. 218; S. ‘Haughton, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. [2 ] vol. il 
(Sci. ), 1876, p. 483 ; Bet, Adams, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. [2] 
vol. iii (Sci.), 1878, p. 90, and Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc., 
vol. ii, 1880, p. 74; J. E. Harting, Brit. Anim. Extinct, 1880, 
p. 77 ; E. T. Newton, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. vii, 1880, p. 449, and 
Vert. Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv. ay F882), Ds 43, pl. vi, f. 4; 
pl. ix, f. 3; R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M. , pt. il, 
1885, p. 260 ; M. Browne, Vert. Animals Leicester., 1889, 
p. 35,(alsa S. palustris, ibid, p- 36). 
Sus scrofa-ferox, C. Moore, Proc. Bath Nat. Hist. Soc., vol. ii 
(1870), p. 52; G. Rolleston, Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. vi, 
1876, p. 22; H. Woodward, Trans. Essex Field Club, 
vol. iii, 1883, p. 7. 
Sus scrofa ferus,V. Ball,Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc. [2] vol. iii (1885), 
pe 330.; H. H. Winwood, Proc. Bath Nat. Hist. Club, vol. vi 
(1886), p. 95. 
‘Hog,’ W. Buckland, Phil. Trans., 1822, p. 235, pl. xxv, f. 30-33, 
and Reliq. Diluv., 1824, p. 59, pl. xi, f. 30-33 ; ie Lyell, 
Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. iv, 1840, p. 188, woodcut 2. 
' ped J. C. Bellamy, Nat. Hist. S. Devon, 1839, p. 438, pl. xiv, 
“Fi 8E 
Loc. Forest Bed ; Happisburgh, Kessingland, Sidestrand. 
Pleist. and Preise. Beckford, Bath, Burwell Fen, Brent- 
ford, Brighton, Burnt Fen Clacton, Colchester, Durham, 
Deftord, Fisherton, Freshfield, Grays, Hammersmith, 
Ilminster, Lambeth, Larkhall, Leicester, Croft (Lincoln- 
shire), Maidstone, New bury, North B ridge, Ouse River 
(Newport Pagnell), South Shields, Walthamstow, 
Wooler. — Ballycumber Bridge, Ballingderry Lough, 
Dunslaughlin, Lough Gur (Ireland). 
Caves; Abinger, Arnside Knott, Bacon Hole, Bleadon, 
Bosco’s Hole, Crow Hole, Heathery Burn, Hutton, 
Kent’s Hole, Long Hole, Minchin Hole, Oreston, 
Paviland, Portland (fissure), Ravenscliff, Spritsail Tor, 
Teesdale, Uphill, Vale of Clwyd, Yealm Bridge.— 
Ballynamintra, Knockninny (Ireland). 
scrofa-ferox (ferus), auct. v. Sus scrofa. 
sp., Lydekker. v. Sus antiquus. 
TALPA, Linnzus, Syst. Nat., ed. 12, vol. i, 1766, p. 73. 
europea, Linneus, ee p. 73; E. T. Newton, Geol. Mag. [2] 
vol. viii, 1881, p. 259, and Vert. Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. 
Surv., 1882), p. ae pl. xv, f. 1-4; R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. 
Mamm. B. M., pt. i, 1885, p. 15. 
Talpa vulgaris, R. Owen, Brit. Foss. Mamm., 1846, p. 19, 
woodcut 8; J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. oe 
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