MAMMALIA, 333 



CEHVUS grig'anteus {continued) — 



G. Busk, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol- xxxi, 1 875, p. 689 ; 

 R. I. Moss, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. [2] vol. ii (Sci.), 1876, p. 552; 

 A. L. Adams, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. [2] vol. iii (Sci.), 1 878, p. 91 , 

 and Sci. Proc. Roy, Dublin Soc, vol. ii, 1 880, p. 75, and 

 Trans. Roy. Dublin Soc, [2] vol, i (1881), p. 200, pi. xiv,f. 7, 8; 

 A. Savin, Proc. Norwich Geol. Soc, vol. i (1878), p. 28 ; 

 W. Williams, Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin Soc. [2] vol. ii, 1880, 

 p. 105 ; R. J. Ussher and A. L. Adams, Sci. Proc. Roy. Dublin 

 Soc. [2] vol. ii, 1880, p. 234 ; T. R. Jones, Geol. Mag. [2] 

 vol. viii, 1881, pp. 95, 480; (?) E. T. Newton, Vert. Forest 

 Bed (Mem. Geol. Surr., 1882), p. 58 j G. H. Kinahan, Trans. 

 Edinburgh Geol. Soc, vol. iv, 1883, p. 343. 



Megaceros hibernicus.R. Owen, Rep. Brit. Assoc, 1843 (1844), 

 p. 237, and Brit. Foss. Mamm., 1846, p. 444, woodcuts 

 182-190, 194, and Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. iv, 1848, 

 p. 42 ; J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 360 ; H. Denny, 

 Proc. Geol. Polyt. Soc. Yorksh., vol. iii, 1855 (1859), p. 400 ; 

 J. Hardy, Proc Berwick Nat. Club, vol. iv (i860), p. 206, 

 pl.ii; R. Howse, Trans. Tyneside Nat. Field Club, vol. v(i86i), 

 p. 114, pi. iv ; D. Leslie, Geologist, 1864, p. 165; N. Moore, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3] vol. xx, 1867, pp. 77, 301 ; G. V. 

 Du Noyer, Journ. Roy. Geol. Soc Ireland, vol. i, 1867, p. 247 ; 

 A. Carte, Journ. Roy. Geol. Soc. Ireland, vol. i, 1867, p. 247 ; 

 J. A. Smith, Proc Soc. Antiq. Scot., vol. ix, 1873, P- 345 '■> 

 W. Williams, Geol. Mag. [2] vol. viii, 1881, p. 354. 



Cervus euryceros, S. Hibbert, Edinburgh Journ. Sci., vol. iii, 

 1825, p. 129, and ibid., n.s., vol. ii, 1830, p. 63; [-us] H. 

 Falconer, Palseont. Mem., vol. ii, 1868, p. 565. 



Megaceros, R. I. Ussher and A. L. Adams, Journ. Roy. Geol. 

 Soc. Ireland, vol. v, 1880, p. 170. 



1 Fossil dama of Ireland,' Hamilton Smith, Griffith's Animal 

 Kingdom, vol. v, 1 827, p. 306. 



' Fossil Elk from Ireland,' J. Parkinson, Organic Remains, 

 vol. iii, 1811, p. 314, pi. xx, f. 1. 



' Irish Elk,' R. E. Grant, in Thompson's Annual, 1838, p. 306, 



fig- 



' Large Horns,' T. Molyneux, Phil. Trans., 1697, p. 489, pi. 



{Cervus platyceros altissi?nus). 

 'Fossil Elk,' [Anon.] Edinburgh Phil. Journ., vol. viii, 1823, 

 p. 198 ; S. Hibbert, Edinburgh Journ. Sci., vol. iii, 1825, 

 p. 15, pi. ii ; H. R. Oswald, Edinburgh Journ. Sci., vol. iii, 

 1825, p. 28 ; T. Weaver, Phil. Trans., 1825, p. 429. 

 'Elk,' J. Kelly, Phil. Trans., 1725, p. 122, pi. ; J. MacEnery, 



Cavern Researches, 1859, pi. I. 

 ' Deer's Horns,' J. Knowlton, Phil. Trans., 1747, p. 125, pi. i, f. 3. 

 LOC. ? Forest Bed ; Cromer. 



Pleist., Prehist., and Hist. ; Audley End, Brentford, Bur- 

 well Fen,Crowthorp, Coldringham, Dogger Bank, Folke- 

 stone, Grays, Ilford, Isle of Man, Ipswich, Lancashire, 



