MAMMALIA. 393 



MISCELLANEOUS MAMMALIA. 



■* Carnassial tonth of a Carnivore, allied to Hynenodon and Pterodon,' 

 R. Owen, Quart. Journ. Cool. Soc, vol. xii, 1S56, p. 230, 

 woodcut 20. 

 LOC. Red Crag ; Woodbridge. 

 * Carnivore,' W. Davies, Geol. Mag. [3] vol. i, 1884, p. 437 ; R. Lydekker, 

 Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. i, 18S5, p. 106. 

 LOC. Headon Heds ; Hordwell. [Imperfect cranium ; ]3rit. 

 Mus., no. 36791.] 



'Castoroid Rodent,' R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. i, 1885, 

 p. 221, woodcut 30 ; ' Beaver,' J. Brown, Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. viii, 1852, p. 188, woodcut 3. 

 LOC. Pleist. ; Copford. [Tooth; Brit. Mus.] 



•Cetacean remains are recorded by : — R. Bald, Kdinb. Phil. Journ., 

 vol. i, 1819, p. 393, and Keddock, Edinb. Phil. Journ., 

 vol. xi, 1824, p. 415 ('Whale'; Airthey, near Stirling;; 

 W. Richardson, Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. iii, 1839. p. 99 

 ('Whale' ; Heme Bay) ; H. W. Crosskey, Proc. Phil. Soc. 

 Glasgow, vol. v, 1863 (1854), p. 243 ('Cetacean' ; Banks of 

 R. Irvine) ; Hardy, Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Manchester, vol. v, 

 1866, p. 32 ('Cetacean vertebra' ; near Twisley, Yorkshire) ; 

 J. F. Stewart, Trans. Geol. Soc. Cilasgow, vol. vi (1879), 

 p. 49 (' Whale' ; Stirling) ; R. Lydekker, ()uart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc, vol. xliii, 1887, p. 16, and Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., 

 pt. v, 1887, p. 84 ('Cetacean periotics and tympanies' from 

 White Crag, Beccles Old Abbey, and Red Crag, Woodbridge). 



■* Cetacean vertebra;,' Newton, 1886. v. Balaena biscayensis. 



'Cetaceous Animal,' Owen, 1861. 7>. Pakx;ocetus sedgwicki. 



*■ Davia^ fossil, of Ireland,' Hamilton Smith, 1827. v. Cervus giganteus. 



' Deeply grooved bones,' Neill, 1819. v. Rangifer tarandus, 



'Deer's horns,' Knowlton, 1747. v. Cervus elaphus and C. giganteus. 



'Didelphe,' Cuvier, 1824. v. Amphitherium prevosti. 



'■ Didclpliys, small,' Buckland, 1837. v. Amphitherium prevosti. 



' Elk,' auct. V. Cervus giganteus. 



'Femur and humerus of small mammal,' Seeley, 1879. v. Phascolo- 

 therium sp. 



'Fossil tooth,' W. Smith, 1S16. v. Mastodon arvernensis. 



'Group of bones,' C. Green, Hist. Bacton, 1842, p. 59, pi. The 

 remains noticed by Green are referred to by R. Owen in 

 the Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1842 (1843), p. 57, as resembling 

 Anoplotherium^ though subsequently (p. 74), regarded as 

 ' partly Roebuck and other Animals.' [See also E. Charles- 

 worth, London Geol. Journ., pt. i, 1846, p. 25.] 



'Hart's horn,' Borlase, 1758. v. Cervus elaphus. 



* Horns of antelope,' J. Collet, Phil. Trans., 1757, p. 112, and S.Wood- 

 ward, Syn. Tab., 1830, p. 39 (Pleist. ; Newbury). = undeter- 

 mined Cervus. 



