INFERIOR-OOLITE VERTEBRATES. 49 



The late H. B. Woodward has written : 



" The Inferior-Oolite Series has yielded a rich and varied Invertebrate 

 fauna, but the remains of Saurians and Fishes are very rare. 



The Reptilia that have been found include Megalosaurus and 

 Steneosaurus, and the Fishes are represented by Hybodus, Strophodus, 

 etc." 



At the end of the work from which the above quotation is 

 taken is a list of the vertebrate-remains which had been 

 collected up to that year, namely, 1894. (2) 



In 1904 I gave a list of the vertebrate-remains which had 

 been recorded from the Cheltenham district (3)> and, except 

 for the insertion of a record of vertebrae and bones of ? Ichthyo- 

 saurus from Leckhampton and Sudeley Hills (on the 

 authority of James Buckman and H. E. Stickland), and the 

 more precise stratigraphical location of certain of the other 

 recorded remains, my list was the same as that mentioned 

 above as given in the Geological Survey Memoir. 



LIST OF VERTEBRATE-REMAINS FROM THE INFERIOR-OOLITE 

 OF THE COTTESWOLD HlLLS AND BATH BURTON 

 BRADSTOCK DISTRICT. 



(Those distinguished by an asterisk were formerly in the 

 Author's collection, but are now in the collection of 

 the Natural History Museum, South Kensington.) 



REPTILIA. 

 Dinosauria. 



Megalosaurus bucklandi von Meyer. I have seen bones, 

 possibly belonging to this dinosaur, in the Truellei-'Bed of 

 Stony-Head Quarry between Bridport and Loders Cross on 

 the Dorchester Road. 



2 " The Jurassic Rocks of Britain The Lower Oolitic Rocks of 

 England (Yorkshire excepted) : " Mem. Geol. Surv., vol. iv. (1894), pp. 

 51922. 



3 " A Handbook of the Geology of Cheltenham " (1904), p. 230. 



