INDEX. 



J 35 



Pliocana communis, 80. 



Phocanella minor, 19. 



Phyllodus, 92. 



Physeter macrocephcUus, 65, 67. 



Physeterala Dubusii, 67. 



Physeteridsp, 65. 



Physeteroid teeth, microscopic examina- 

 tion of, 66. 



Physodonfusiformis, 68. 



— ; grandis, 68. 



Piedmont, Pliocene, Mastodon, 44, Chry- 

 sophrys, 89. 



Pigmy Shrew, 55. 



Pike, 99. 



Piked Dog-fish, 113. 



Pilsermi, Pliocene Machceiidus, 6 Sus. 

 35. 



Pisa, Chiusi, Pliocene Balmnn etrusca, 58. 



Pisces, 88. 



Pisodus, 100. 



Pizzo, Italy, Pliocene Cetacean, 62. 



Plaice, 92. 



Platax, 89. . 



costatus, 90. 



cuneatus, 90. 



phpsetet-oide, 90. 



pileum, 90. 



Woodwardi, 89, 90. 



Pleistocene Vertebrata, 114. 



Platessa, 92. 



Plesiocetus, 62, 63. 



Pleuronectes, 92. 



Pliocene, climate of, 122. 



beds in Cornwall, 3, 95, 102. 



In Dorset, 3, 46. 



- strata, divisions of, 3. 



Polecat, 1 1 . 



Pollack, 93, 96. 



Porpoise, 80. 



Portugal, Fossil vertebrates, 64, 106. 



Power-Cod, 93, 95. 



Prestwich, J., Crag Mammals, 4. Carni- 

 vora, 8, 12, 15. Ungulata, 25, 38, 42, 

 43, 45, 46. Cetacea, 57, 72. Fishes, 

 90, 93, 95, 96, 104, 105, 107, 109, 112. 



Primates, 4. 



Probst, Dr. J., Sauaiina from theMolasse, 

 113. 



Pseudorca, 77, 78. 



crassidens, 77. 



Pterodon, 10. 



Ptychodus poly gyrus. 111. 



Puy-de-D6me, Pliocene Cervus, 28, 32. 



Pycnodus, 88, 100. 



R. 



Rabbit, 54. 

 Eacoon, 14. 

 ptaja antiqua, 111. 

 bat is, 111. 



clavata, 111, 112. 



radiata, 112. 



sp., 112. 



Kamsholt, Coralline Crag, Tursiops, 80. 

 Itana esculenta, 87. 



temporaria, 87. 



Redaway, W. M., drawings by, 1. 

 Red Crag, 3. 



Vertebrata from, 1 14. 



Reed, Dr. W., Collection of, 2. Crag 



Caruivora, 4, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20. 



Other Mammals, 35, 42, 43, 50. Fish, 



100. 

 Reeve, James, Collection of, 2. Norwich 



Crag Mammals, 13, 54. Fishes, 89, 



93, 96. 

 Reid, Clement, Pleistocene otolith from 



Selsey, 84. 

 Pliocene vertebrates found 



by, 10, 65,80, 91, 111, 113. 

 Subdivisions of Pliocene 



strata, 3. 

 Reinhardt, Prof., on Pseudorca, 77. 

 Remanie, Pliocene fossils, 3. 

 Repiilia, 86. 

 Rhinoceros etruscus, 38. 



incisivus, 38, 39. 



lepiorhinus, 40. 



megarhinus, 38, 39, 40. 



Schleiermacheri, 38, 39. 



Rhinoptera Woodwardi, HO. 



Roach, 97. 



Roebuck, 33. 



Rodentia, 49. 



Rodent tooth, undetermined, 54. 



Koussillon, Pliocene Rhinoceros, 40. 



Chrysophrys, 89. 

 Royal College of Surgeons. See Museums. 

 Rudd, 98. 

 Kuff, 88. 



Ruminant, small metatarsal from Coral- 

 line Crag, 24. 

 Runton, East, Forest-hed and Weybourn 



Crag Mammals, 8, 12, 28, 32, 51, 52, 



53, 56, 58, 76, 79. Birds, 83, 84. 



Reptiles and Amphibia, 86,87. Fishes, 



89, 91, 96, 100, 102, 111, 113. 

 West, Forest-bed Carnivora, 8, 10, 



19. Fishes, 88, 97, 98. 

 Rusa, 28, 31. 



Riitimeyer, fossil horses, 36. 

 Rutot, Range of Odontaspis elegans, 107. 



s. 



Saint Prest, Pliocene Mammals, 26, 29 



46, 51. 

 Saint Erth, Pliocene otolith, 95. 

 Samland, Miocene Elastnodus, 101. 

 Sansan, Miocene Otter from, 12. Hyain- 



arctos, 15. 

 Savin Collection, Forest-bed Carnivora, 



7. 12, 19. Ungulata, 22, 28, 30, 33. 



Cetacea, 58, 72. 76, 77, 79, 80. Bird, 



83. Fishes, 91, 100, 102, HI, 113. 

 Scaldesian, Seal, 20. 

 Scaldicetus Carreti, 66. 

 Sciurus vulgaris, 49. 

 Seal, bearded, 19. 



