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Note on the Mammalian Remains

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 October 2013

Martin A. C. Hinton
Affiliation:
British Museum (Natural History)
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The remains submitted to me by Mr. R. H. Chandler represent three species, Elephas antiquus, Rhinoceros, sp., and a deer which for the moment may be determined as Cervus browni. In general character these fossils are quite like those obtained many years ago from the “Shell Pit” in the High Terrace Drift of the Thames at Ingress Vale, near Greenhithe. A full account of the older collection will, I hope, be published before long. The present small collection forms a welcome addition to the relatively scanty material from this horizon, and by the kindness of Mr. A. C. Davis it will be presented to the British Museum.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Prehistoric Society 1929

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page 94 note 1 To this I have to add Rhinoceros merckıi, represented by a molar identified by the Abbé Breuil.—R.H.C.