70 BRITISH EOSSIL ELEPHANTS. 



I have availed myself largely of Professor Boyd Dawkins' List,^ and lie has kmdly 

 revised my notes on the Distribution, and has added some localities previously 

 unknown to me. 



The foreign distribution might doubtless be very greatly extended if all the localities 

 of specimens in European Museums were recorded. Indeed, the following is by no 

 means advanced as a complete list, but I believe it will be found accurate as far as it 

 extends. I have made distinctions between (1) remains from River, Valley, and 

 Alluvial Deposits, (2) remains from Caverns, and (3) Dredged specimens. 



1. Remains from River, Valley, and Alluvial Deposits. 



Neither Cornwall nor Devon, as far as known to me, have produced any remains of 

 the Mammoth from their river, gravel, and surface deposits. 



In Somersetshire, remains have been met with at Hinton (Mus. Roy. Coll. Surg, 

 of England), Larkhall and Hartlip (Mus. Geol. Surv.),^ Loxbrook, St. Audries, 

 Weston-super-Mare, Chedzoy, Fresheord (Dawkins). 



In Gloucester, at Gloucester (Dawkins), Barnwood (Dawkins), Beckford 

 (Dawkins), Stroud (Dawkins), Tewkesbury (Owen). 



In Dorsetshire, at Bridport (Mus. Geol. Surv.), Portland Eissure (Busk, Mus. 

 Geol. Soc. London). 



In Hants, in Gale Bay^ (B. M.), Newton (Woodwardian Mus. and Mus. Geol. 

 Surv.). 



In Wilts, at Christian Malford (Oxon. Mus.), Eisherton (Blackmore and 

 Sanford), Milford Hill, near Salisbury (Blackmore). 



In Berks, at Maidenhead and Taplow (Wood. Mus.), Reading, Hurley Bottom 

 (Oxon. Mus.). 



In Oxfordshire, at Yarnton, " in gravel," Bed of Cherwell, City of Oxford, " in 

 gravel," Wytham and Culham, "in gravel" (Oxon. Mus.). 



In Essex, at Lexden (B. M., Wood. Mus., Mus. Geoh Surv.), Orford, Hedding- 

 HAM, Lamarsh, "railway cutting," Isle of Dogs (B. M.), Walton-on-the-Naze 

 (Wood. Mus.), Ilford (B. M., and Mus. Geol. Surv.), Wenden (Mus. Geol. Surv.), 

 Harwich (B. M.), Colchester (Dawkins), Ballingdon (B. M.), Walthamstow 

 (B. M.). 



In Herts, at Camp's Hill (Dawkins). 



In Sussex, at Bracklesham Bay, "raised beach" (B. M.), Brighton, "gravel 



' " British Post-Glacial Mammals," ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc.,' vol. xxv, p. 196. 

 ^ The Museum of the Geological Survey being incorporated with that of Practical Geology the two 

 terms when used here must be considered synonymous. 



■^ I cannot find out whether this specimen was dredged or found on dry land. 



