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INDEX. 



Museum, British, Crag Collection, 2. 

 Pliocene Mammals, 5, 7, 9, 14, 15, 21, 

 23, 28. 32, 38, 41, 43, 46, 49, 58, 59, 60, 

 62-67, 70, 73, 74, 78, 81. Eeptilia, 86. 

 Ksbes, 90, 92, 104, 105, 106, 108, 110, 

 112. 



, Brussels, Crag Cetaeea, 58, 61, 



64, 66, 78, 81. 



-, Cambridge, Ovibos from Forest- 

 bed, 22. Cetacean Cranium, 64. 



, Colman, J. J., 2. Pliocene verte- 

 brates, 6, 23, 47. 



, Geological Society, Crag Ele- 

 phant, 45. Rodents, 49, 52. 



, Ipswich, Crag collection, 2. 



Mammalia, 4, 7, 21, 25, 35, 41, 60, 61, 

 62, 64, 69, 75. Chelonia, 86. Fishes, 

 92,100,101,108,109,111. 



, Norwich, Crag ■ collection, 2.- 



Plioeene vertebrates, 28, 79, 85. 



of Practical Geology, Pliocene 



vertebrates, 2. Forest-bed, Camivora, 

 5, 8. Pliocene Ungulates, 21, 23, 24, 

 25, 27, 32, 37, 41, 44, 45, 46. Sirenia, 

 48. Rodents, 48, 50, 54. Cetaeea, 58, 

 1)0-66, 69, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78-81. Bird, 

 85. Reptile, 86. Fishes, 88-90, 92- 

 96, 99-101, 103, 107-112. 



Museum, Owen's College. Manchester, 

 Forest-bed Snake vertebra, 86. 



, Royal College of Surgeons, Red 



Crag Mammals, 34, 62, 63, 64. Skele- 

 tons compared, 56, 76, SO, 91. 



, Wisbeaeh, peculiar Crag tooth, 



17. 



, York, Crag collection, 2. Red 



Crag Camivora, 4, 7-9, 13-16, 20. 

 Ungulata, 31, 35, 37, 41-43, 46. Hali- 

 therium, 48. Beaver, 50. Cetaeea, 75, 

 79. Fishes, 90, 100, 108, 112. 



Musk-ox, 22. 



Mustela viartes, 10. 



1 putoriua, 11. 



Jitus sylpaticus, 52. 



Myliobatis Dixoni, 109. 



jugosus, 1 1 0. 



suturalis, 109. 



— toliapica, 109. 



— tumidens, 110. 



Myogale moschata, 56. 

 pyrcenaica, 56. 



N. 



Narwhal, 78. 



Newbouvu, Crag Mammals, 5, 15, 51, 82. 



Newt, 87. 



New Zealand, Fossil fishes, 105, 106. 



Nodule-bed of Crags, position of, 3. 



■^— — — Vertebrata from, 114. 



Noetlinp, Dr. Fritz, Elasmodus from 



Miocene of Samland, 101. 

 Norwich Crag, 3. 



— ■ Vertebrata from, 114. 



Norwich Museum ; see Museum. 



Notidanus gigas, 108. 



Meneghini, 108. 



iidcrodon, 108. 



T primigenius, 108. 



0. 



Odontaspis, 105, 106. 



• contortidens, 106, 107. 



elegans, 106, 107. 



Hopei, 106, 107. 



Oligocene, Odontaspis elegans, 107. 



Orca, 76, 78. 



citoniensis, 76, 77. 



gladiator, 76, 77. 



meridionalis, 77. 



Orciano, Italy, Pliocene Cetaeea, 73, 



Orford, Coralline Crag vertebrates, 11, 80, 

 85,105,111. 



Ostend, near Bacton, Forest-bed squirrel, 

 49. Fishes, 88, 98. 



Otodus, 105, 106. 



ohliquus, 105. 



Otoliths of Gadoids from Crags, 93. 



Otolithus elegans, 96. 



Otter, 11. 



Overstrand, Forest-bed vertebrates, 8, 19, 

 22, 79, 92. 



Owen, Sir Richard, 2. On Pleistocene 

 Macacus pliocenvs, 4. Machterodus, 6. 

 Ovibos, 22 Pliocene Camivora, 4, 5, 

 8,' 10, 11, 15, 19. Ungulata, 24, 25, 29, 

 33-42. Rodents, 49, 51-53. Xnsecti- 

 vora, 55, 56. Cetaeea, 57, 58, 61, 62, 

 65,66, 68,71,72, 73,77, 82. 



Owen's College Museum ; see Museum. 



Ox, 23. 



Oxyrhina Agassizi, 106. 



hastalis, 106. 



xyphodon, 106. 



Pagrus pileatus, 90. 



torus, 90. 



Pakefield, Forest-bed Cervus, 32. Orca, 



76 ; see also Kessingland. 

 Palceodelphis, 68. 

 Palceospalax magnus, 56. 

 Peat deposits. Pleistocene, in table, 114. 

 Pelias berus, 86. 

 Perch, 88. 



Percajluvialilis, 88. 

 Perissodaetyla, 36. 

 Perpignan, Tapirus, 41. 

 Persia, Hipparion, 38. 

 Phalacrocorax carbo, 83. 

 Phillips, Prof., on Badger from Crag, 82. 

 Philps, Rev. A. D., Red Crag, Chonezi- 



phius, 2, 70. 

 Phoca, 18. 



barbata, 19. 



Maori, 19. 



vitulina, 19. 



vitulinoides, 19. 



