n8 EXTINCT BRITISH ANIMALS. 



So far as we have been enabled to collect the evi- 

 dence, it would appear that undoubted remains of the 

 Wolf have been found in the following localities, for 

 a knowledge of many of which we are indebted to 

 Professor Boyd Dawkins' able paper, " On the 

 Distribution of the British Post-Glacial Mammals," 

 published in the Quarterly Journal of the Geological 

 Society, vol. xxv. 1869, p. 192. 



Berkshire. — Windsor (Mus. Geol. Survey). 



Derbyshire. — PleaBby Vale (Mus. Geol. Survey) ; Windy Knoll, 

 Oastleton (Dawkins, " Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc." xxxi. p. 246, 

 and xxxiii. p. 727) ; Creswell Crag Caves (Mello and Busk, 

 "Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc." xxxi. p. 684; Dawkins, op. cit. 

 xxxii. p. 248, and xxxiii. pp. 590 and 602.) 



Devonshire. — Bench. Cave, Brixham (W. A. Sanford) ; Kent's 

 Hole, Torquay (Mus. Geol. Soc, Mus Boy. Coll. Surg., and 

 Mus. Oxford) ; Oreston, near Plymouth (Brit. Mus. and Mus. 

 Geol. Soc. ; Owen, " Brit. Foss. Mamm." p. 123). 



Glamorganshire. — Gower.Bacon's Hole (Mus. Swansea ; Falconer, 

 "Paleeont. Mem." ii. pp. 183, 325, 340, 349, 501); Bosco's 

 Hole (Mus. Swansea; Falconer, torn. cit. pp. 510, 589) ; Crow 

 Hole (Mus. Swansea; Falconer, torn. cit. p. 519) ; Deborah 

 Den (Mus. Swansea; Falconer, torn. cit. p. 467) ; Long Hole 

 (Falconer, torn. cit. pp. 400, 525, 538) ; Minchin Hole (Brit. 

 Mus. ; Mus. Swansea) ; Paviland (Mus. Oxford and Swan- 

 sea; Owen, "Brit. Foss. Mamm." p. 124); Ravenscliff 

 (Falconer, torn. cit. p. 519); Spritsail Tor (id. pp. 179,462, 

 477, 522). 



Gloucestershire. — Tewkesbury (Owen, " Brit. Foss. Mamm."). 



Kent. — Murston, Sittingbourne (Mus. Geol. Survey). 



Essex. — 'Valley of the Boding, Ilford (Sir A. Brady). 



Norfolk. — Denver Sluicef (Mus. Geol. Cambr.). 



Oxfordshire. — Thame (Coll. Codrington, " Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc." xx. p. 374). 



Somersetshire. — Benwell Cave (W. Borrer) ; Blendon (Mus. 

 Taunton) ; Hutton (Mus. Taunton) ; Sandford Hill (Mus. 

 Taunton) ; Uphill (Mus. Bath and Taunton) ; Wokey Hole 

 (Mus. Oxford, Taunton, and Bristol). 



t A landscape by E. W. Fraser " On the Ouze near Denver Sluice " 

 was exhibited at the Eoyal Academy in 1877, No. 794. The locality 

 is a few miles to the South of Downham Market, and just below where 

 the old and new Bedford rivers ran into the natural stream. 



