440 



ANOPLOTHERI1DJE. 



PACHYDERM ATA. 



A NOPLOTHERIIDJE. 



777 Z 



Portion of lower jaw, Dickobune cervinum, Eocene marl, Binstead, 

 nat. size. 



CERVINE ANOPLOTHERE. DICHOBUNE CERVINUM. 



Animal allied to the genus Moschus, PRATT, Geol. Trans , Second Series, vol. 



iii. p. 451. 



Dichobune cervinum, OWEN, Geol. Trans. Second Series, vol. vi. 



p. 41. Report of British Association, 

 1843, p. 225. 



WE have seen in the foregoing sections that the extinct 

 Pachyderms of the Paris basin, besides revealing forms 

 which, as in the case of the Cheeropotamus^ tend towards 

 the ferine group of Mammalia, included other genera, 

 which, in the modifications of both their dental and loco- 



