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(^Antthpe Cervicapra, Pall.), with a Tabular View of the relations 

 between the habits and habitats of the several species of Antelopes 

 and their suborbital, maxillary, post-auditory, and inguinal glands. — 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. IV. p. 36. 



106. On the Anatomy of the Nubian GiraflPe.— Trans. Zool. Soc. II. 

 p. 217 — Proc. Zool. Soc. VI. pp. 6, 20, 47.— Ann. of Nat. Hist. II. 

 pp. 148, 227. 



107. On the Birth of the Giraffe at the Zoological Society's Gardens, 



and description of the Foetal Membranes, &c Trans. Zool. Soc. III. 



p. 21.— Ann. of Nat. Hist. IV. p. 464. 



108. On the Organs of Deglutition of the Giraffe.— Zool. Soc. Lond. 

 Apr. 1838.— Ann. of Nat. Hist. II. p. 376. 



109. Notes on the Anatomy of the Male Aurochs {Bison europmus). 

 —Proc. Zool. Soc. 1848, p. 126. 



1 10. On the occurrence of Fossil Remains of the Megaceros hibernicus 

 and of Castor europmus in the Pleistocene deposits forming the 

 Brick-fields at Ilford and Grays-Thurrock, Essex. — Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 IV. p. 42. 



111. On the Fossils obtained from the Freshwater Eocene Beds of the 

 Hordle Cliffs.— Rep. Brit. Assoc. 1847, Sect. p. 65. 



112. Description of some Molar Teeth from the Eocene Sand at 

 Kyson in Suffolk, indicative of a new species of Hyracotherium {H, 

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 Jahrb. 1843, p. 372. 



113. On the Anatomy of the Cape Hyrax {Si/rax capensis, Schreb.). 

 —Proc. Com. Zool. Soc. II. p. 202.— Isis, 1835, p. 455. 



1 14. On the Anatomy of the Wart-Hog (JPhacocheems'). — Proc. Zool. 

 Soc. 1852. 



115. On the Development and Homologies of the Molar Teeth of the 

 Wart Hogs {Phacochcerus), with Illustrations of a System of Nota- 

 tion for the Teeth in the Class Mammalia,— Phil. Trans. 1850, 4°. 

 Part II, 



116. On the Anatomy of the Indian Rhinoceros. — Trans. Zool. Soc. 

 IV. p. 31, pis. 9-22. 



117. On the living Hippopotamus at the Zoological Gardens. — Ann. 

 and Mag. N. Hist. June 1850. 



118. On the Discovery of the Remains of a Mastodontoid Pachyderm 

 in Australia. — Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. XI. pp. 7, 329, fig. — L. u. 

 Br. N. Jahrb. 1843, p. 372 ; 1844, p. 244. 



119. Description of a Fossil Molar Tooth of a Mastodon, discovered 

 by Count Strzlecki in Australia. — Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. XIV. 

 p. 268, fig. 



120. On the Missourium, with an inquiry into the claims of the Tetra- 

 caulodon to generic distinction, — Proc. Geol. Soc. III. p. 689. — 

 Phil. Mag. ser. 3, XXII. p. 56.— Ann. and Mag. N. Hist. XI. p. 147. 



121- On the Anatomy of the American Tapir {Tapir americanus, 

 Gmel.) Proc. Com. Zool. Soc. I. p. 161. 



122. On an Upper Molar Tooth of Dichobune cervinum from the 

 Eocene Marl at Binstead, Isle of Wight. — Journ, Geol, Soc. II. 

 p. 420. 



123. On some Fossil Remains of Chceropotamus, Palseotherium, Ano- 

 plotherium, and Dichobune, from the Eocene Formation, Isle of 

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