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INDEX. 



Beneden, Prof. Van, Crag Mammals, 18, 



20, 58-69, 71, 73-75, 78, 81. Fishes, \ 



89, 90, 97, 102. ^ 

 Bernstein formation, Elasmodus, 101. 

 Bibliographies, Pliocene, 3, 124. 

 Bison, 23. 



bonasus, 21, 22. 



priscus, 21. 



Blackheath nr. Ipswich, Cetacean rostrum, 



73. 

 Blackmore and Alston on fossil Arvicola, 



53. 

 Blainville, Otter from Sansan, 12. 

 Blanford, W. T., on Ailurus, 14. 

 Bleadon Cave, Felis, 5. 

 Blue Shark, great, 104. 

 Boar, Wild, 36. 

 Bos or Bison, 21, 23. 



primigenius, 21. 



Bottle-nosed Dolphin, 80. 



Boyton, Crag Mammals, 9, 21, 23, 5U. 



Fishes, 94, 109, 112. 

 Bramerton, Norwich Crag Mammals, 13, 



18, 54. Fishes 93, 94, 96, 100. 

 Bream, 98. 

 Brickearth, Macacus, 4. 



Narwhal, 79. 



See also Pleistocene, 114. 



Briiilington Crapr, Fishes, 89, 90, 111. 

 British Museum ; see Museum. 

 Brussels Museum ; see Museum. 

 Bubo maximus, 83. 



ignavus, 83. 



Bufo, 87. 



Burtinopsis, 60, 61. 



Butley, Red Crag fossils, 13, 54, 103. 



Butterfly-hones, 89. 



Buxton Collection, Zygobatis Woodwardi, 



from Norfolk Crag in, 110. 

 Buxton, Rev. F., Ovibos from Forest-hed, 



in Collection of, 22. 



C. 



Cachalot (or Sperm Whale), G5, 66. 

 Cambridge Museum ; see Museum. 

 Canary Isles, fossil Oxyrhina, 106. 

 Canham, Rey. H., collection of, 2. 



Crag Mammals, 4, 35, 



48, 74. 

 Cants, 8, 17. 



primigenius, 8, 9, 10. 



vulpes, 9. 



Cape de Verde Isles, fossil Oxyrhina, 



106. 

 CapeUini, Prof. G ., Pliocene Cetacea, 58, 



62, 70, 72, 73, 76. 

 Capreolus caprea, 30, 33. 

 Caprovis Savini, 22. 

 Carcharodon, 103, 106. 



■ angustidens, 104. 



Carnivora, 4. 



— etruscus, 104. 



— megalodon, 103, 104. 



— Rondeleti, 104. 



— sulcidens, 104. 



114. 



Carnivore tooth, doubtful, 17. 

 Casino, Italy, Tapirus, 41. 

 Castor europcens, 49, 50. 



fiber, 49, 50. 



issiodorense, 50. 



trogoniherium, 51. 



veterior, 50, 51. 



Cavel, E., collection of, 2. 



. Crag Mammals, 21, 24, 42, 44, 



78. 

 Cave-Bear, 17. 



Caves ; see Pleistocene in table, p. 

 Cephalogale Geoffroyi, 17. 

 Ceruulus dicranoceros, 24. 

 Cervus, 23, 24, 25. 



anoceros, 24. 



ardeus, 25. 



bovides, 33. 



Browni, 28. 



capreolus, 33. 



carnutorum, 26. 



dama, 28. 



Dawkinst, 26, 27. 



dicranios, 31. 



dicranoceros, 32. 



elaphus, 27. 



etueriarum, 27, 28. 



Fitchii, 26, 27, 28. 



— Falconeri, 28. 

 • giganteus, 29. 



Gunnii, 26, 27, 28. 



latifrons, 33. 



megaceros, 29. 



polignajms, 29. 



rectus, 30. 



— Savini, 30. 



— Sedgwicki, 31. 



— suttonensis, 24, 31, 32. 



— tetraceros, 32. 



— tetracrocercs, 32. 



— trigonoceros, 24. 



■ verticornis, 26, 32. 



Cetacea, 57. 

 Cetona, Italy, Pliocene Delphinoid, 76. 

 Cetorhinus maximus, 102. 

 Cetotheritim, 63. 



brevifrons, 64. 



Brialmonti, 63. 



dubium, 63. 



Hupschi, 64. 



Chalk of Maestricht, Odontaspis elegans, 



107. 

 " Challenger," Carcharodon, dredged by 



in Pacific, 104. 

 Charlesworth, E. Crag vertebrates, 14, 



65, 103. 

 Chelonia, 86. 



Chili, fossil Carcharodon, 105. 

 Chillesford-beds, Mammals, 18, 26, 42, 57, 



79 ; Guillemot, 84. 

 Chimaeroidei, 101. 

 China, Hycenarctos, 14. 

 Chiusi, near Pisa, Pliocene Balcena 



etrusca, 58. 

 Choneziphius, 69, 72, 74. 



Packard!, 69, 71. 



planirostris, 69, 70, 71. 



planus, 69, 71. 



