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JOURNAL OP THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
Homo — Man 
Elephas primigenius — Mammoth 
.Rhinoceros .... 
tichorhimi8 . 
,, leptorhinus . 
Hippopotamus 
Felis spelaea — Cave lion 
Ursus — Bear 
„ prisons — Grizzly hear . 
spelseus — Great cave bear 
Hyaena spelaea — Cave hyaena 
Canis lupus — Wolf 
Vulpes vulgaris — Fox . 
Putorius ermineus — Weasel . 
Equus — Horse 
„ fossilis — Fossil horse . 
,, plicidens— Plicated toothed 
horse .... 
Asinus fossilis — Fossil ass or zebra 
Bos— Ox .... 
„ primigenius 
Bison priscus— Aurochs 
minor — Lesser bison . 
Bos longifrons — Long-fronted ox 
Cervus — Deer 
„ — Large or elk 
„ —Small 
„ elaphus— Red deer 
Sus— Hog .... 
Ovis— Sheep (or Capra, goat) 
Lepus timidus — Hare . 
Arvicola aquatica — Water rat 
Rodent, size of mouse . 
Aves — Birds 
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The authorities for this table are for the most part already given ; 
but it is desirable to add a few notes by way of further elucidation. 
The mammoth has had a very remarkable range in space and 
time. Professor Boyd Dawkins, in a paper read before the Geo- 
logical Society in London in November last, < ( expressed his opinion 
that the result of the evidence collected since the death of Dr. 
Falconer has been to establish the view of that palaeontologist as to 
the mammoth having appeared in Britain before the glacial epoch. 
In 1858 remains belonging to E. primigenius were found by 
Prof. Prestwich under boulder-clay in Hertfordshire. In Scotland 
remains of E. primigenius have been found under boulder-clay; 
