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Henry Fairfield Osborn — 



Reid, Clement, " The Pliocene Deposits of Britain " : 



Mem. Geol. Surv. United Kingdom, 1890, Appendix I, 



Table I (by E. T. Newton). 



(Nodule-Bed.) 



*FeUs pardoides Owen. 

 *Canis lupus Linn. 

 G. ? primigenius Lank. 

 [Pterodon ? sp. (Eoc.).] 



H.F.O.) 

 *Hya'.na striata Zimm. 

 Hymnarctos. 

 Ailurus anglicus Dawk. 

 Ursus arvernensis ? Cr. & Job. 

 Lutra dubia Blainv. 

 Antilope ? 



MachcBwdus ? 

 *Lutra vulgaris ? ■ 

 L. Reevei Newt. 

 (Derived. Gazella anglica Newt. 



Genus ardeus Cr. & Job. 



C. carnutorum Lang. 



G. Falconeri Dawk. 



G. suttonensis Dawk. 



Equus Stcnonis Cocehi. 



Mastodon arvernensis Cr. & Job. 



Elephas [?] antiquus Eale. 



* Important Note. — No recent species really occur ; specimens referred to 

 recent spncies are either misdetermined or else too fragmentary to permit of 

 exact determination. — M. A. C. H. 



Gernus dicra,noceros Nesti. 



G. Falconeri Dawk. 



G. suttonensis Dawk. 



G. verticoryiis Dawk. 



Xiphodon platyceps Flower [Eoc.]. 



Sus antiquus ? Kaup. 



S. palceochcerus Kaup. 



* Equus caballus Linn. ? 



Hipparion gracile Kaup. 



[Rhinoceros ? incisivus Kaup.] (Ref- 

 erence erroneous. H. P. 0.) 



[R. Schleiermacheri Kaup.] (Reference 

 erroneous. H. F. 0.) 



Tapirus arvernensis Dev. & Bou. 



[Hyracotherium leporinum Owen.] (De- 

 rived from London Clay. H. F. 0. ) 



[GorypJiodon.'] (Derived from London 

 Clay. H. F. O.) 



Mastodon arvernensis Cr. & Job. 



M. Borsoni Hays. 



{M.l longirostris Kaup.] (Derived, 

 or erroneous. H. F. 0.) 



Elephas meridionalis Nesti. 



*Gastor fiber Linn. 



G. veterior Lank. 



Trogontherium minus Newt. 



Acipenser. 



Mammal, Bird, and Fish Fauna 

 OF THE Norwich Crag. 



Elephas meridionalis ? 



Arvicola interinedius Newt. 



Trogontherium Guvieri Owen. 



T. minus Newt. 



Uria troile Linn. 



Mergulus. 



Acipenser. 



Adams, A. Leith, Monoqraph on the British Fossil Elephants, 

 1877-81, London. 



Elephas antiquus. 



Elephas antiquus. 



