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IO2 259 Diatryma gigantea. 
112 314 Remains of nearly all these fishes have been found in the 
Eocene of Monte Bolca, near Verona. The London 
Clay supplies some specimens. 
Ilg 334 Anoplothers. 
113 337 Anthracotherium dalmatinum. 
113 340 Pachynolophus, Anchilophus. 
114 352 Mfsritherium. See C. W. Andrews, "On the Evolution of 
the Proboscidea." 
114 364 Palisomastodon. 
115 383 Hyanodon. 
115 385 Amphicyon. 
115 387 Cynodictis. 
115 391 Heterohyus, Microchterus, Caenopithecus. 
116 411 Limnofelis. 
Il6 412 Mesonyx. 
Il6 414 Patriofelis. 
Il6 418 Palteosyops. 
Il6 419 Helohyus, Homacodon, Elotherium uintense. 
116 420 Amynodon. 
117 427 Oromeryx. 
117 428 Protylopus. 
1 1 8 454 Hyopsodus and others. 
118 470 Boavus and others. 
119 477 Zeug/odon. 
119 487 Haeckel, " The History of Creation," vol. II. p. 346. 
119 490 Dana, "Manual of Geology," p. 931. 
OLIGOCENE PERIOD 
122 33 Kayser, pp. 339, 340. 
123 65 Charopotamus, Entelodon^ Anthracotherium. 
124 73 Cadurcotherium. 
1 24 75 Palteochierus. 
