532 Eminent Living Geologists — 



1867. " On the Age of the Lower Brick Earths of the Thames Valley" : Quart. 



Journ. Geol. See, vol. xxiii, pp. 91-109. 

 "On the British Fossil Oxen." — Part TI : Bos lonc/ifrons , Owen: ibid., 



pp. 176-84. 

 "On the Dentition oi Rhinoceros leptorhinus, Owen" : ibid., pp. 213-27, pi. x. 

 " Ovibos moschatus " : Proc. Eo)'. Soc, vol. xv, p. 516. 



1868. " On the Dentition of Rhinoceros Elruscus, Falc." : Quart. Journ. Geol. 



Soc, vol. xxiv, pp. 207-17, pis. vii and viii. 

 "On a New Species of Fossil Deer from Clacton " : ibid., pp. 511-16, 



pis. xvii and xviii. 

 " On a New Species of Deer from the Norwich Crag " : ibid., pp. 516-18, 



pi. xviii. 



1869. " On the Distribution of the British Post-Glacial Mammals " : ibid., vol. xxv, 



pp. 192-217. 



1870. " The Denbighshire Caves " : Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, vol. ix, pp. 31-7. 

 " On the Discovery of Flint and Chert under a Submerged Forest in West 



Somerset" : Journ. Eth. Soc, n.s., vol. ii, pp. 141-5. 

 "On the Discovery of Platycnemic Men in Denbighshire": ibid., pp. 440-68, 

 figs, and pi. xxxi. 



1871. " On the Formation of Caves around Ingleborough " : Trans. Manch. Geol. 



Soc, vol. X, pp. 106-12, figs. 

 ' ' Report on the Results obtained by the Settle Cave Exploration Committee 



out of Victoria Cave in 1870 " : Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. i, pp. 60-70, 



figs, and pis. i and ii. 

 " On the Discovery of the Glutton, Giilo luscus, in Britain" : Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc, vol. xxvii, pp. 406-10. 



1872. " The Climate of the Pleistocene Age" : Trans. Manch. Geol. Soc, vol, xi, 



pp. 45-52. 

 " On the Cervidae of the Forest-bed of Norfolk and Suffolk " : Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc, vol. xxviii, pp. 405-10. 

 ' ' The Classification of the Pleistocene Strata of Britain and the Continent 



by means of the Mammalia" : ibid., pp. 410-46. 



1874. Cave Hunting : Researches on the evidence of Caves respecting the Early 



Inhabitants of Europe ; London, Macmillan. 

 "The Limits of our Knowledge of the Earth": Owens College Essays, 

 pp. 129-60. 



1875. "On the Stone Mining Tools from Aldeiiey Edge, Cheshire": Journ. 



Anthrop. Inst., vol. v, pp. 2-5, pi. i. 

 "The Mammalia found at Windy Knoll": Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. xxxi, pp. 246-58. 



1876. " On the Mammalia and Traces of Man found in the Eobin Hood Cave " : 



ibid., vol. xxxii, pp. 245-58. 



1877. " On the Mammal Fauna of the Caves of Cresswell Crags " : ibid., vol. xxxiii, 



pp. 589-611. 

 " On the Evidence afforded by the Caves of Great Britain as to the Antiquity 



of Man " : Journ. Anthrop. Inst., vol. vii, pp. 151-62 and 174-85. 

 " The Exploration of the Ossiferous Deposits at Windy Knoll, Castleton, 



Derbyshire " : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxiii, pp. 724-9. 

 1866-78. A Monograph of the Pleistocene Mammalia of Britain: Felis, Cervus, 



Ovibos : Palseontograpbical Society. 



1878. " A Contribution to the History of the Deer of the European Meiocene and 



Pleiocene Strata" : Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxiv, pp. 402-19, figs. 



1879. " On the Range of the Mammoth in Space and Time" : ibid., vol. xxxv, 



pp. 138-46. 

 "Further Discoveries in the Cresswell Crags" : ibid., pp. 724-34. 



1880. "The Classification of the Tertiary Period by means of the Mammalia": 



ibid., vol. xxxvi, pp. 379-403. 

 Early Man in Britain and his place in the Tertiary Period; London, 

 Macmillan. 

 1883. " On the alleged existence of Ovibos moschatw^ in the Forest-bed and its 

 Range in Space and Time": Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. x.xxix, 

 pp. 575-81. 



