224 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
CROCODILUS spenceri (continued)— 
Crocodilus champsoides, R. Owen, Rept. London Clay, pt. ii 
(Pal. Soc., 1850), p. 31, pl. iii, pl. v, f. 4, 7-9 (? and pl. ii, 
f.2); J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 348. [Skull 
Brit. Mus.] 
‘Crocodile de Sheppey ?,’ Cuvier, Ossem. Fossiles, ed. 2, vol. v, 
pt. ii, 1824, p. 165. [Cervical vertebra; Deluc Coll. 
Geneva. | 
LOC. res Clay ; Bognor and Sheppey. [Cranium; Brit. 
Mus. 
superciliosus, De Blainville. v. Metriorhynchus superciliosum. 
toliapicus, Owen. v. Crocodilus spenceri. 
Crocodilian remains, R. Owen, Rept. Weald. and Purb. Form., 
Suppl. ix (Pal. Soc., 1879), pp. 14, 15, pl. i, f. 4-12, pl. ii, 
£74; (5, a Meo 
Loc. M. Purbeck; Swanage. [Vertebre and scutes ; Brit. Mus.] 
CRYPTODRACO, R. Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlv, 
1889, p. 46. 
CRYPTOSAURUS, H. G. Seeley (zon Geoffroy St. Hilaire), Index 
to Aves, etc., Woodwardian Mus., 1869, p. xxi, and Quart. 
Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxxi, 1875, p. 149. 
eumerus (Seeley), R. Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlv, 
1889, p. 46. 
Cryptosaurus eumerus, H. G. Seeley, Index to Aves, etc., Wood- 
wardian Mus., 1869, pp. xxi, 93, and Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 
vol. xxxi, 1875, p. 149, pl. vi. 
Loc. mae Clay; Gt. Gransden. [Femur ; Woodwardian 
Mus. 
CRYPTOSAURUS, Seeley. v. Cryptodraco. 
eumerus, Seeley. v. Cryptodraco eumerus. 
CUMNORLTA, Seeley. v. Camptosaurus. 
prestwichi (Hulke), Seeley. v. Camptosaurus prestwichi. 
DACOCHELYS, R. Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlv, 
1889, p. 241. 
delabechei, R. Lydekker, zé¢d., p. 241, woodcut 6. [? = Podo- 
cnemtis 2 delabechet.) 
Loc. London Clay; Sheppey. [Mandib. symphysis; Brit. Mus.] 
T. 
DACOSAURWS, F. A. Quenstedt, Sonst und Jetzt, 1856, p. 131. 
[Indistinguishable from Geosaurus, Plieninger, according to 
Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xlv, 1889, p. 57.] 
PLESIOSUCHUS, R. Owen, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xl, 1884, 
Pp. 153. 
lissocephalus, Seeley. v. Dacosaurus maximus. 
manselit (Hulke), A. S. Woodward. v. Dacosaurus maximus. 
