332 BRITISH FOSSIL VER TEBRA TA. 



CERVTJS elaphus (continued) — 



Seacliff, Tarbolton, Uphall, Whitrig Bog, Westruther 

 (Scotland). — Ardakillan Lough, Annagossin, Ballymore, 

 Ballinderry Lough, Ballycumber Bridge, Bohoe, Clon- 

 free, Dungarvan, Foxborough, Grosse's Island, Lehid, 

 Toberscanovan (Ireland). 

 Caves ; Bacon Hole, Bleadon, Brixham, Caswell Bay, 

 Kent's Hole, Kirkdale, Long Hole, Maidstone (fissure), 

 Pleasley Vale, Spritsail Tor, Teesdale, Wookey Hole, 

 Vale of Clwyd. — Ballynamintra, Shandon (Ireland). 



? etueri&rum, J. B. Croizet and J. Jobert, Ossem. Foss. Puy de 

 Dome, 1828, pis. vii, viii, ix ; doubtfully recorded by E. T. 

 Newton, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. vii, 1880, p. 450, and Vert. 

 Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv., 1882), p. 55. 

 LOC. Forest Bed; Cromer. [Fragment of antler j Mus. Pract. 

 Geol?\ 



euryceros, Hibbert. v. Cervus giganteus. 



falconeri, W. B. Dawkins, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxiv, 

 1868, p. 517, pi. xviii, f. 9-12 ; R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. 

 Mamm. B. M., pt. ii, . 1885, p. 91. 

 LOC. Red Crag ; Suffolk. Norwich Crag ; Thorpe. [Portions 

 of antlers; Brit. Mus.] 



fitchi, [-ii] E. T. Newton {ex Gunn, MS.). Geol. Mag. [2] vol. vii, 



1880, p. 450, and Vert. Forest Bed (Mem. Geol. Surv., 1882), 



p. 56. 

 Cervus dawkinsi, \V. B. Dawkins (errore), Brit. Pleist. Mamm., 



pt. vi (Pal. Soc, 1887), p. 7, pi. ii, f. 2, pi. iii, f. 1. [Antlers ; 



Norwich Mus. and A. Savin Coll.] 

 LOC. Forest Bed ; Bacton. [Antler ; R. Fitch Coll.] 



grig-anteus (Blumenbach), S. Woodward, Geol. Norfolk, 1833, 

 p. 45 ; R. Lydekker, Cat. Foss. Mamm. B. M., pt. ii, 1 885, p. 82. 



Alee gigantea, J. F. Blumenbach, Beitr. z. Naturgeschichte 

 (1st French ed.), vol. ii, 1803, p. 407. 



Cervus hibernus, A. G. Desmarest, Mammalogie, 1822, p. 446. 



Cervus alces hibernicus, S. Woodward, Syn. Tab., 1830, p. 39. 



Ceri'us {Megaceros) hiberniczis, R. Johnson, Trans. Norfolk and 

 Norwich Nat. Soc, vol. ii (1877), p. 288 ; W. R. Wilde, 

 Proc Roy. Irish Acad., vol. vii (1859), p. 195, woodcuts 4, 5 ; 

 V Ball, Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc [2] vol. iii (1885), p. 337, pi. xi. 



Cervus megaceros, J. Hart, Descr. Foss. Deer Ireland, 1825, 

 pis., and ibid., ed. 2, 1830, and Journ. Geol. Soc. Dublin, 

 vol. i, 1838, p. 21 ; J. Scouler, Journ. Geol. Soc Dublin, 

 vol. i, 1838, p. 197 ; G. Gray, New Statist. Account of Scot- 

 land, vol. v, 1845, P- 353 > H. D. Richardson, Facts Nat. 

 Hist, gigantic Irish deer, 1846; R. Ball, Proc. Roy. Irish 

 Acad., vol. v (1851), p. 214 ; G. E. Roberts, Journ. Anthrop. 

 Soc, vol. ii, 1864, p. lxiii ; J. B. Jukes, Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 Dublin, vol. x, 1864, p. 127, pis. xii-xv (cuts in bone) ; 



