UXPl.AN A l'ION OF PLATF I. 
/ 
I.AND ANIMAI.S.* 
Av 
t’es. 
Rxitn: 
inantia , 
Rodentia . . . , 
llirds. 
102. Columba, Pigeon, r. & f. 
103. Alauda, Lark. r. f. 
104. Corvus, Raven, r. & f. 
105. Anas, Duck. r. 8c f. 
Mammifers. 
106. Alces, Elk. r. 8c f. 
107. Elaplius, Stag. r. 8c f. 
108. Bos Urus, Bison, r. 8c f. 
109. Bos Taurus, Ox. r. 8c f. 
110. Lepus, Hare. r. 8c f. 
111. Ursus, Bear. r. 8c f. 
112. Mustela, Weasel, r. 8c f. 
113. Hyaena, r. 8c f. 
114. Felis, Tiger, r. 8c f. 
' 115. Sus, Hog. r. 8c f. 
1 16. Equus, Horae, r. 8c f. 
117. Rhinoceros, r. 8c f. 
118. Hippopotamus, r. 8c f. 
119. Elephas. r. Mammoth, f. 
■Animal of the present Epoch, supposed to have receniltf 
become extinct. 
Cam 
ivora 
Pachydermata< 
120. Didus, Dodo. r. Sc f. 
Xli0 1 ^ 
iinl- Dodo have been found under lava of 
Isl the Isle of France, and in a cavern in tlie 
554 ^ Roderigue. See Zoological Journal, 1828, p. 
don Nat. Hist. Vol. II. p. 442. and Lon- 
Edin. Phil. Mag. Dec. 1832. 
* Man 
and foii"n following genera occur both in the second, third 
Pissurp * * “froations of the Tertiarv series, and also in Caverns, 
and Tiihivium. 
G. II. 
