394 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
‘Horn of the stag kind,’ Hopkins, 1733. v. Cervus elaphus. 
‘Hyzenoid wolf,” Falconer, 1868. v. Lycaon anglicus. 
‘Insectivorous bat,’ R. Owen, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. iv, 1840, 
p. 194, woodcut 3; ‘ Cheiropterous (?) insectivore,’ R. Owen, 
Brit. Foss. Mamm., 1846, p. 17, woodcut 7 ; Vespfertilio sp., 
J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 362. 
Loc. L. Eocene Sand; Kyson (Kingston), Suffolk. [Teeth ; 
Ipswich Mus.] 
‘Large deer,’ Buckland, 1822. wv. Cervus elaphus. 
‘Large horns,’ Molyneux, 1697. v. Cervus giganteus. 
‘Large Strongyloceros, Falconer, 1868. v. Cervus verticornis. 
‘Large teeth,’ Nevile and Molyneux, 1715. v. Elephas primigenius. 
‘ Moschus, Pratt, 1835. wv. Dichodon cervinus. 
‘Opossum jaw,’ Charlesworth, 1839. wv. Didelphys colchesteri. 
‘Quadrumanous Animal,’ S. V. Wood, 1839. v. Hyracotherium 
cuniculus. 
‘Stag of Canada,’ Leigh, 1700. vw. Cervus elaphus. 
*Stag’s head,’ Baker, 1785. v. Cervus elaphus. 
‘Strange bones,’ Somner, 1699. wv. Rhinoceros antiquitatis. 
‘Tiger, MacEnery, 1859. wv. Felis leo. 
‘Whales, two species of,’ Gunn, 1864. v. Balzenoptera sp. 
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