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Didi/modon Vanclusianum, Blake (portion of loAver jaw). — JEocene, Yaucluse. — 
Geologist, 1863, Vol. XI. p. 8, pi. 2. 
Cervus tarandus, Linn, (cranium). — Cavern, Berry Head, Devon. — Owen, Brit. 
Foss. Mam. p. 481, f. 198. 
\ Camelus Sivahnsis, Fale. and Cautl. — Miocene, Sewalik Hills, India. — Asiatic 
' Kesearches, 1836, vol. xix. p. 120, pi. 20, f. 3, 4, 6 ; pi. 21, f. 8, 
11-13 ; Fauna Ant. Siv. pi. 86, f. 2-5 ; pi. 87, f. 1-11 ; pL 
88, f. 1-6 ; pi. 89, f. 1-14 ; pi. 90, f. 1-15. 
^ Sivatherium giganteum, Fale. and Cautl. — Miocene, Sewalik Hills, India. — Asiatic 
Researches, 1835, vol, xix. p. 1, pi. 1 ; Fauna Ant. Siv. pi. 91-2. 
Blton priscus,'Bo]^\\\\s, (cranium). — Pleistocene, Eschscholtz Bay. — Beechey, Voy. 
\l of 'Beagle,' 1831, vol. ii. p. 593, pi. 3. 
—— prisons, Bojanus (metatarsal). — Pleistocene, Clacton, Essex. — Owen, Brit. 
^ Foss. Mam. p. 497, f. 207. 
t Bos frontosiis, Nielson (cranium). — Pleistocene, Bawdsey Bog, Suffolk. — Mackie, 
Geologist, 1862, Vol. V. pi. 15. 
primigenius^ Bojanus (cranium). — Pleistocene, AthoU, Perthshire. — Owen, 
Brit. Foss. Mam. p. 498, f. 208, 209. 
Buhalns moschatus, Owen (cranium). — Pleistocene, Maidenhead. — Quart. Jouru. 
Geol. Soc. 1856, vol. xii. p. 127, f. 1-3. 
BalcBuodon physaloides, Owen. — Red Crag^ Felixstow. — Brit. Foss. Mam. p. 536, 
f. 219, 226, 227. 
Phdscolotherium BucMandi, Brod. sp. (lower jaw). — Great Oolite, Stonesfield. — 
Owen, Trans. Geol. Soc. vol. vi. p. 58, pi. 6, f. 2 ; Foss. Mam. 
p. 61, f. 20 ; Didelphys, Zool. Journ. vol. iii. p. 408, pi. 11 ; 
Buckland, Bridgw. Treat, pi. 2, f. A. 
Thylacoleo carnifex, Owen.— Phil. Trans. 1859, pi. 11, f. 1; pi. 13, f. 1, 6-8 ; 
Owen, Pahrontology, 2nd edit. 1861, p. 432, f. 173. 
Diprotodon Australis, Owen. — Pleistocene ?, Australia. — Palaeontology, 2nd edit. 
1861, p. 430, f. 171. 
Nototherium Mitchelii, Owen. — Pleistocene 1, Australia. — Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 
1859, vol. XV. p. 176, pi. 9, f. 1, 2, 4, 5. 
II. BIRDS. 
Halcyomis toUapicus, Konig, sp. — Eocene, Sheppey. — Owen, Brit. Foss. Mam. 
and Birds, p. 554, "f. 234, 235 ; Larus, Konig, Icones Foss. Sect. 
1825, f. l93. 
Archaopteryx macrura, Owen. — Lithographic stone (U. OoZ«7e), Solcnhofen, Bava- 
ria.— Pliil. Trans. 1863, p. 33, pi. 1, 3, f. 1 ; pi. 4, f. 1, 7, 8 ; 
Woodward, Intellectual Observer, 1862, vol. ii. p. 313 ; Mackie, 
Geologist, 1863, Vol. YI. p. 1, pi. 1. 
Dinornis giganieus, Owen. — Modern deposits. Middle Island, New Zealand. — 
Trans. Zool. Soc. 1856, vol. iv. p. 159, pi. 47, f. 2, 3 ; Paleonto- 
logie,p.330,f. 111. 
elephantopus, Owen (entire skeleton). — Modern deposits, Middle Island, New 
Zealand.— Trans. Zool. Soc. 1856, vol. iv. p. 149, pi. 43-47, f. 
1 ; Paleontologie, p. 330, f. 111. 
Eggs of Birds.— Paludinen Kalk {U. Eocene 1), Wissenau, near May ence.— Leon- 
hard and Broun, Jahrbuch, 1849, p. 69, pi. 3. 
CORRESPONDENCE. 
Ancient Climates. 
Dear Sir,— The readers of the ' Geologist' must, I believe, have all been 
as gratified by the perusal of the late articles from your hand as I have 
