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III.—On the Remains of Rhinoceros Leptorhinus, Owen (Rh Hemitœchus, Falconer), in the Collection of Sir Antonio Brady, F.G.S., from the Pleistocene Deposits of the Valley of the Thames at Ilford, Essex
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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In the late Dr. Falconer's Palaeontological Memoirs so ably edited by Dr. Charles Murchison, F.R.S., a masterly and critical examination is given of the European Pliocene and Post-Pliocene species of the genus Rhinoceros, from which we venture to extract the subjoined introductory remarks.
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page 398 note 1 8vo. London, 1868, vol. ii. p. 309.Google Scholar
page 398 note 2 Compiled by Dr. Murchison from two letters addressed by Dr. Falconer in 1862 to Mons. Lartet, of Paris, and Col. Wood, of Stouthall, Swansea, and from big note books.Google Scholar
page 400 note 1 Found disassociated, but clearly referable to the same species, though possibly not to the same individual.Google Scholar
page 400 note 2 See the accompanying sketch of the geology of the neighbourhood of Ilford, antè p. 390.Google Scholar
page 400 note 3 This fine collection of Tertiary Mammalian Remains has since become the property of the Nation.Google Scholar
page 401 note 1 Catalogue of Pleistocene Vertebrata in the Collection of Sir Antonio Brady, F.G.S., by William Daries, of the British Museum (p. 29). Printed for private circulation.Google Scholar
page 403 note 1 See Owen's History of British Fossil Mammals and Birds, London, 1846. Svo., p. 366.Google Scholar