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HYLEOCHELYS latiscutata (continued)— 
Platemys latiscutata, G. A. Maack, Palzontographica, vol. xviii 
(1869), p. 295. 
Plesiochelys latiscutata, R. Lydekker and G. A. Boulenger, 
Geol. Mag. [3] vol. iv, p. 272. 
LOC. fore Burwash, Sussex. Purbeck; Swanage. [Cara- 
pace. ° 
HYLEOSAURWUS, G. A. Mantell, Proc. Geol. Soc., vol. i 
(1832), p. 411. [See also Regnosaurus and Megalosaurus 
owen. | 
armatus, G. A. Mantell, Geol. S. E. England, 1833, p. 328, 
pl. v; J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1843, p. 208. [See also 
Pleurocelus valdensts.| 
Hyleosaurus owent, [-ii] G. A. Mantell, Medals of Creation, 
1844, p. 734, and Petrifactions, 1851, p. 314, woodcut 66; 
[-ii] J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1854, p. 349; R. Lydekker, 
Cat. Foss. Rept. B. M., pt. i, 1888, p. 185, woodcut 35. 
Hyleosaurus, G. A. Mantell, Phil. Trans., 1841, p. 141, pl. x (07 
pl. vi, f. 9-11), and zéz@., 1849, pp. 276, 299, pl. xxvil, pl. xxii, 
f. 22, 23, and z6zd., 1850, p. 391, pl. xxvil, and Wonders of 
Geology, ed. 6, vol. i, 1848, p. 435, pl. iv; R. Owen, Rept. 
Weald. and Purb. Form., pt. iv (Pal. Soc., 1857), p. 8, 
pls. iv—vii, ix-xi (? pl. viii, f. 10, 11), and Palzeontology, ed. 2, 
1861, p. 292, woodcut 99; J. W. Hulke, Quart. Journ. Geol. 
Soc., vol. xxxv, 1879, p. 237, pl. xii, f. 7 (tibia), and Phil. 
Trans., 1881, p. 660 ; R. Lydekker, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 
vol. xliv, 1888, p. 52, woodcut 3. 
? Hyleosaurus ?, J. W. Hulke, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., vol. xxx, 
1874, p. 516, pl. xxxi. [Tibia and humerus ; 0/2 Wilkins 
Coll., Newport. ] 
? Suchosaurus, R. Owen, Rep. Brit. Assoc., 1841 (1842), p. 69. 
[Dorsal vertebra ; Brit. Mus., no. 2123.] 
‘Bones, nature unknown,’ G. A. Mantell, Illustr. Geol. Sussex, 
1827, p. 80, pl. ix, f. 11 (vertebra), pl. xx, f. 7 (dermal spine ?). 
[Brit. Mus. ] 
Loc. Wealden; Battle, Bolney, and Tilgate, Sussex. [Portions 
of skeleton, wanting head ; Brit. Mus.] T. 
oweni, auct. v. Hyleosaurus armatus. [In 1844, G. A. Mantell 
(Medals of Creation, ed. i, vol. ii, p. 734, note §), proposed 
to substitute this specific name for that given in 1833 
(armatus); there appears to be no justification for the 
change, and as armatus had already been quoted by 
J. Morris, Cat. Brit. Foss., 1843, p. 208, the earlier name 
must be adopted. ] 
HYPERODAPEDON, T. H. Huxley, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc., 
vol. xv, 1859, p. 435, and zéid., vol. xxv, 1869, p. 138, and 
zbid., vol. xliii, 1887, p. 675. 
