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 * || || Felis ogygia.
 * || || —— prisca.
 * Rodentia || — || Palæomys castoroides.
 * || || Aulacodon (Chelodus) typus.
 * || || Chalicomys Jageri.
 * || || Spermophilus supercilious.
 * || || Myoxus (Arctomys) primigenius.
 * || || Cricetus (vulgaris?) fossilis.
 * Ruminantia || — || Moschus antiquus.
 * || || Cervus anocerus.
 * || || ——— brachycerus.
 * || || ——— trigonocerus.
 * || || ——— dicranocerus.
 * || || ——— curtocerus.
 * Pachydermata || — || Rhinoceros Schleiermacheri.
 * || || ————— incisivus.
 * || || ————— leptodon.
 * || || Mastodon angustidens.
 * || || ———— arvernensis.
 * || || Equus caballus primigenius.
 * || || —— mulus primigenius
 * || || —— asinus primigenius.
 * || || Tapirus priscus (Lophiodon Cuv.)
 * || || Lophiodon Goldfussii.
 * || || Sus antiquus.
 * || || —— palæochaerus.
 * || || Dinotherium bavaricum.
 * || || —————— giganteum.
 * Edentata || — || Manis gigantea.
 * }
 * || || ————— incisivus.
 * || || ————— leptodon.
 * || || Mastodon angustidens.
 * || || ———— arvernensis.
 * || || Equus caballus primigenius.
 * || || —— mulus primigenius
 * || || —— asinus primigenius.
 * || || Tapirus priscus (Lophiodon Cuv.)
 * || || Lophiodon Goldfussii.
 * || || Sus antiquus.
 * || || —— palæochaerus.
 * || || Dinotherium bavaricum.
 * || || —————— giganteum.
 * Edentata || — || Manis gigantea.
 * }
 * || || Tapirus priscus (Lophiodon Cuv.)
 * || || Lophiodon Goldfussii.
 * || || Sus antiquus.
 * || || —— palæochaerus.
 * || || Dinotherium bavaricum.
 * || || —————— giganteum.
 * Edentata || — || Manis gigantea.
 * }
 * || || Dinotherium bavaricum.
 * || || —————— giganteum.
 * Edentata || — || Manis gigantea.
 * }
 * Edentata || — || Manis gigantea.
 * }

At Georges Gmünd, near Roth, beds of sandy marl and whitish concretionary limestone crown low hills of keuper sandstone, and contain subordinate beds of calcareous, ferruginous, and bony breccia.

The catalogue of the bones found at this place by Count Munster and other observers, is thus given by Meyer (Palæologica, 1832):—

In Mr. Murchison's account of Gmünd (Geol. Proc.