1872.] 



GATJBRY MAMMALIA 01*' THE PARIS DEIFT. 



491 



County. 



6-inch 

 Map. 



Locality. 



Height 





above the 



Direc- 



sea m 



tion. 



feet*. 





550 



S. 



1300 



S.15°W. 



722 



S.30° W. 



810 



S. 30° E. 



850 



S. 



675 



S. 20° E. 



475 



S. 



450 



S.W. 



585 



W. 35° S. 



640 



S. 20° W. 



910 



S. 



860 



s.s.w. 



880 



S. 5° E. 



880 



S. 7" W. 



485 



S. 5° E. 



459 



S.25°E. 



525 



E. 42° S. 



655 



E. 



800 



S. 35° W. 



650 



S. 33° W. 



600 



S.25°W. 



800 



S.25°W. 



885 



S. 5° W. 



885 



S. 20° E. 



tH 



132 

 148 



165 



J 'S 



166 



40 

 43 



44 



S. of Giggleswick Tarn 



Under Kingscar, Victoria Cave, Settle 



Chapel-House Lane, Merrjbent 



Quarry House, Stephen Moor 



Stephen-Moor House 



Tosside Fold 



Limestone Quarry, near Dunnow House... 

 Gravel Pit near Dunnow, further S.W. ... 



Baygate , 



Harris's Lathe, Roddel Chapel 



Sandstone Quarry, near Guy's, Champion 



West of Champion House 



Sandstone Quarry E. of Champion 



Owlet Moss 



Gill Beck 



Gisbui'n Toll-bar, Skipton Eoad 



Quarry, S.W. of Gladstone 



Swinden-Moor Head 



Holme Fell, above Jordan Wood 



Kiliington Common 



Killington Common 



Kiliington Common 



Tliirn Gill 



Thirn Gill 



* Estimated from the contours on the 6-inch Ordnance Map. 



+ For these observations I am indebted to my friend and colleague, Mr. T. 

 M^E:. Hughes. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXX. 



Map to illustrate the glaciation of North Lancashire, with colours to represent 

 elevations. Levels reduced from the one- and six-inch Ordnance Maps. Scale, 

 3 miles to 1 inch. 



5. On tlie Mammalia of the Drift of Paris and its Outskirts. 

 By Professor Albert Gaitdry, F.C.G.S. 



(In a letter to W. Boyd Dawkins, Esq., M.A., F.E.S., F.G.S.) 



[Abstract.] 



Iif this paper tlie author briefly indicated those mammals the 

 remains of which have been discovered in the Pleistocene or Qua- 

 ternary deposits of Paris and its vicinity. His list includes flint 

 implements as evidences of the existence of man, and bones of the 

 following species : — Canis lupus, Hyaena crocuta (spelcea), Felis lea 

 (spelopxi), Castor trogontherium and Jiher, Eleplias primigenius and 

 antiquus, Hippopotamus amphihius, Rhinoceros tichorhinus (a Rhi- 

 noceros of doubtful species), Sus serofa, Equus asinus and cahallus, 

 Bos jyrimigenius, taurus ?, and indicus ?, Bison priscus and europceus, 

 and Oervus tarandus, Belgrandi, megaceros, canadensis?, elaphus, 

 and a small species. 



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