VERTEBRATA HITHERTO DISCOVERED IN SrAIN. 



127 



The following Table will give an idea of the chronological distri- 

 bution of the genera, more than sixty in number, and of the species, 

 more than seventy, if we include those which are not determined, 

 and of which we have only mentioned the genera already discovered 

 in the Spanish peninsula, and well determined. 







Carboni- 

 ferous. 



Jurassic. 



Creta- 

 ceous. 



Tertiary. 



Quater- 

 nary and 

 Recent. 





90 



a 



GO 



<D 



"o 



u 

 CD 



a 

 3 



CD 



'3 



p , 



S3 



fa 



CD 

 C 



o 



OQ 



'5 

 CD 



ft 

 m 



si 



GO 



4) 



*o 



CD 



p 1 



02 



03 

 fa 

 CD 



a 



CD 



co 



© 

 ft 



m 



Mammalia ' 



Bimana 



Quadrumana 

 Carnivora . . . 



Rodentia 



Pachydermata 



Ruminantia... 



^ Cetacea 





1 



2 

 2 



2 





3 



3 





4 

 4 



2 



i'6 



6 



1 



2 



1 

 13 



"2 



17 



10 



1 



2 



2 

 14 



1 

 1? 



5 

 1 

 3 

 5 



1 



1 



1? 



6 



2 

 4 



7 



1 



-r> .m f Chelonians ... 

 Reptiles ... i r, 



1 l feaurians 



Fishes 



l 











l 



1 



4 



4 



6 



8 



35 



48 



17 



22 



Tne following is a catalogue of the genera and species, with only 

 the name of the locality where found and that of the author of the 

 communication*. 



MAMMALS. 



B I M A HTA. 



Man. 



Concucl, in the province of Teruel (Feijoo, Bowles, Torrubia, Asso, 



and Cuvier). 

 Onis, in the province of Asturias (Prado). 

 Gibraltar (Lyell). 



Totana, in the province of Murcia (Inchaunvandieta). 

 Atapuerca, in the province of Burgos (Perez-Arcos). 

 San Isidro, in Madrid ( Vilanova). 

 Cave of Xarcas, in Cabra ( Vilanova). 



Cavern of Avellanera, in the province of Valencia ( Vilanova). 

 Cavern of Alhama of Granada (M c Pherson). 

 Cavern of Albunol, in the province of Granada ; in Montcfrio j in a 



cavern of Almeria (Gongora). 



* The ' Commission of the Geological Map of Spain' possesses remains of 

 other species, a list of which will appear shortly in the 'Bulletin.' 



