The following species of Mammals can also be added : — 
Ceryus tetraceros, Mackie'^ (Bravard MS.), 
Tills was determined by Professor Boyd Dawkins t from a 
specimen found by me in the estuarine Forest-bed at East Eunton, 
The species, though new to England, Avas already knoAvn from 
the Pliocene Beds of Peyrolles, in the Puy de Dome. 
OviBOS MOSCHATUS, BlaINV. 
Determined by Professor Boyd DaAvkins from a specimen in 
the posses.sion of Mr. A. E. Buxton, believed to have been found 
at Trimingham. Through the kindness of Mr. Buxton, I have had 
an opportunity of examining the skull, and feel no doubt that it 
is a genuine Forest-bed specimen. It is certainly not dredged, 
for the angles are unworn ; there are no marine organisms on it, 
and the loose sand inside is not sea-sand. Under the microscope 
the sandy matrix is exactly like the coarse quartz-sand of the 
Forest-bed, and not like the sand of the Glacial deposits or shore. 
A quartzite pebble impacted in a cavity also agrees Avith the 
peculiar pebbles found in the Forest-bed. 
HviENA CROCUTA, ZiMM,, var. SPEL.EA, GOLDF. 
Determined by Mr. E. T. Newton from a specimen found 
at Kessingland,! and subsequently from another obtained by 
Mr. A. C. Savin in the estuarine Forest-bed at Overstrand. 
* ‘Geologist’ (vol. iv. 1861, p. 465), and re-described by Professor 
Boyd Dawkins, in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. a'oI. xxix. p. 575. 
t Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxiii. p. 416. 
+ Geol. Mag. dec. ii. vol. x. p. 404. 
