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 * || || valign="top" | Horse of large size, || valign="top" |
 * || || valign="top" | Felis spelæa, ||
 * || || valign="top" | Wolf, ||
 * Birds || — || Duck, || ulna, clavicle, tibia.
 * Insects || — || colspan="2" |
 * Mollusca || — || colspan="2" |
 * }
 * Birds || — || Duck, || ulna, clavicle, tibia.
 * Insects || — || colspan="2" |
 * Mollusca || — || colspan="2" |
 * }
 * Mollusca || — || colspan="2" |
 * }

Mr. Morris, in his Memoir on the Deposits containing Mammalia in the Valley of the Thames (Magazine of Natural History, Oct. 1838), presents a variety of information bearing on the contemporaneous races of mammalia and mollusca. The mammalian remains are of the 'diluvial' æra (elephant, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, horse; ox; deer, Irish elk; vole, bear, lion, hyæna,—occurring at Brentford, Wickham, Ilford , Erith, Grays, Whitstable, Copford, Stutton, Harwich, Gravesend, Nine Elms, Lewisham, Kingslands. The shells found at Erith, Grays, Copford, Stutton and Ilford, are thus enumerated:—