INDEX. 



133 



J. 



.Tesson, T., Mammals from Bed Crag, 19, 

 54. 



Johnson, Randall, Collection, 2 ; speci- 

 mens in, 23, 33, 47. 



K. 



Kendal, P. F., Coal-flsh otolith from 



Coralline Crag, 96. 

 Kessingland, Phocene Vertehrata, 5, 6, 8, 



17, 27, 32, 88. 

 Killer or Grampus, 76. 

 King Collection, Forest-bed vertebrates in, 



5, 8, 26, 27. 

 King, Dr. A., Norvrich Crag Gazella and 



Cervus, 23, 25. 

 Kogia, some vertebra; resembling, 82. 

 Koken, Ernest, Ilyccnarctos minutus, 16. 



Fossil otolith, 96. 



L. 



Labrus, 92. 



Lagenorhynclms acutus, 81. 



Lamna, 105, 106. 



contortidens, 106, 107. 



elegans, 106, 107. 



Hopei, 106, 107. 



ohliqua; 105. 



Lamplugh, Fishes from Bridlington Crag, 

 89, 90, 111. 



Lankester, Prof. E. Ray, Pliocene Mam- 

 mals, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 35, 37, 38. 

 Crag Gadoid fish, 93. 



Lartet, E., on Myogale, 56. 



Lawley, 11., Italian Phocene Fishes, 100, 

 103-106, 108. 



Leach, K. E., Norwich Crag, Birds, 85. 



Le Hon, Carcharodon from Belgian Plio- 

 cene, 104, 105. 



Leopard, 5. 



Lepidotus maximus, 1 00. 



Lepine, Rev. J. Foster, 2. 



LepvA cunicidus, 54. 



Zeuciscus, 97. 



— cephalus, 98. 



erythrophthalmus, 98. 



■ rutilis, 97. 



Lisbon, Pliocene Cetacean, 64. 



Lombardy, Arvicola £rom Lignites of, 54. 



Lophius piscatorins, 92. 



Louvain, Cetacean, 64. 



Lutra cinerea, 13. 



dubia, 112. 



hessica, 13. 



« — — Meevei, 13. 



vulgaris, 11, 12. 



Lydekker, K., microscopic examination 

 of Cetacean teeth, 66. 



Pliocene Carnivora, 4, 6, 



7, 9, 11, 14. TJngulata, 22, 24, 35-44. 

 Cetacea, 57-72, 75, 76, 78-82. Dio- 

 medea, 85. 



Lyell, C, Forest-bed Sus scrofa, 36. 



M. 



Macacus ptiocenus, 4. 

 Macharodus crenatidens, 6. 



cultridens, 5, 6. 



Mackie, S. J., Cervus tetracroceros, 32. 

 Malta, Miocene Fishes, 89, 103, 104, 106. 

 Mammalia, 4. 

 Mammals said to occur in English Crags, 



82. 

 Marshall collection, 2. 

 Marten, 10. 

 Martes sylvatica, 10. 

 Mastodon angustidens, 42. 



r^ arvernensis, 42, 43. 



Borsoni, 42, 43, 44. 



longirostris, 42, 44. 



' ohioticus, 44. 



tapiroides, 42, 44. 



Megaceros hibernicus, 29. 

 Megaptera affinis, 60. 



boops, 61. 



" minuta, 61. 



similis, 60. 



Megapteropsis robusta, 60. 

 Melboiim, fossil Oxyrhina, 106. 

 Meles taxus, not a Crag form, 82. 

 Mergulus, 85. 

 Mesoplodon, 69, 71, 72. 



angulatus, 73. 



——— angustus, 73. 



compressus, 73. 



Floris, 74. 



— Floweri, 74. 



— gibhus, 73. 



— longirostris, 72. 



— scaphoides, 74. 



• tenuirostris, 73. 



Mexico, Mastodon, 42. 



Microscopic examination of Cetacean 



teeth, 66. 

 Microlus amphibius, 52. 



— — arvalis, 52. 



glareolus, 53. _ 



gregalis, 53. 



intermedins, 52, 53. 



nivalis, 53. 



Middleton collection, 2. 



Mole, 55. 



AfoZge, 87. 



Monodon monoceros, 78, 79. 



Mont Leberon, Pliocene Macharodus, 6. 



MontpeUier, Pliocene mammals, 15, 16, 



41,43,64,69. Fishes, 89, 104, 106. 

 Mont Perrier, Pliocene Mammals, 6, 26, 



43, 50. 

 Moor, E. C, collection of, 2. Crag, 



Mammals, 12, 15, 19, 20, 41, 51. 



Fishes, 97, 102, 112. 

 Moore, E. St. F., collection of, 2. 

 Moschus moschijferus, 24. 

 Mouse, Field, 52. 

 Mundesley, Forest-bed Carnivora, 11, 16. 



Fishes, 77, 88, 100. 



