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*tSteneosaurus sp. (1) Reptilian jaw, perhaps Steneosaurus. 

 Witchellia-Grit (witchellice) . Bajocian. Cold Comfort, 

 near Cheltenham. 



ICHTHYOPTERYGIA. 



Ichthyosauria. 



? Ichthyosaurus sp. Vertebrae and other bones. ? Bajocian. 

 Leckhampton and Sudeley Hills. 



Vertebrae and other bones, referred with a query to Ichthyosaurus, 

 are recorded by James Buckman and H. E. Strickland (2nd ed. of 

 Murchison's " Outline of the Geology of Cheltenham," p. 80) from 

 " Leckhampton and Sudel[e]y Hills," but the record requires 

 confirmation. 



SAUROPTERYGIA. 

 Plesiosauria. 



*? Plesiosaurus sp. Tooth. Lower Trigonia-Grit (discitce). 

 Bajocian. Frith Quarry, near Stroud. Pec/ew-Bed 

 (sauzei), Sunny-Hill Quarry, Cole, Somerset. 



Professor S. H. Reynolds and Dr. C. W. Andrews 

 both state that the tooth from the Frith Quarry is 

 " Plesiosaurian in type." 



The specimen from Sunny-Hill Quarry, broke during the process 

 of extraction, but was similar to that queried as plesiosaurian from the 

 Frith Quarry. 



*? Pliosaurus sp. Two teeth. Top of Lower Trigonia- 

 Grit or bottom of Buckmani-Grit (discitce). Bajocian. 

 Tuffley's Quarry, near the Air Balloon Inn, between 

 Cheltenham and Birdlip, Glos. 



Professor S. H. Reynolds states that these teeth " are 

 exactly like Pliosaurian teeth in the British Museum " 

 an identification confirmed by Dr. C. W. Andrews. 

 A piece of bone 6 inches long was obtained from the 



Gryphite-Grit (shirburnice) of the west side of the Slad 



Valley, Stroud, by Mr. Charles Upton. 



