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EVIDENCE AS TO EUROPEAN GEOGRAPHY.
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Fig.—24. Pleistocene Europe, showing range of Northern and Southern Mammals.

Caffer cat and African lynx and spotted hyæna sought their prey in the Iberian peninsula. Nor could Sicily have been separated from Africa on the one hand and Italy on the other, when the African elephant lived on that island, and the striped hyæna passed into the south of