REPTILIA. 297 
‘ Crocodilus saullit, R. Owen, Brit. Foss. Rept., index to vol. ii, 1884, 
p. vi. 
Crocodilus ?, R. Owen, Rept. Cret. Form. (Pal. Soc., 1851), p. 45, 
pl. xv. 
Genus non det., A. S. Woodward, Geol. Mag. [3] vol. ii, 1885, 
table, p. 508, and Proc. Geol. Assoc., vol. ix (1886), p. 326. 
Loc. Wealden; Hastings. [Slab with small bones and scutes ; 
Brit. Mus.] 
‘Curved spine,’ Metcalfe, 1884. v. Hyperodapedon gordoni. 
‘Dermal plates,’ J. E. Lee, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. xi, 1843, p. 5, 
pl. i, f. c. [Probably Dinosaurian.] 
Loc. Wealden ; I. of Wight. [Specimen lost:] 
‘PDinosaurian ilium,’ Hulke, 1874. v. Iguanodon bernissartensis. 
‘Emys de Sheppey,’ Cuvier, 1824. v. Chrysemys testudiniformis. 
‘Emys de Sussex,’ Cuvier, 1824. v. Hyleeochelys belli. 
‘Fossil head of Tortoise,’ Parkinson, 1811. v. Lytoloma planimentum. 
‘Fossil Monitor of Mestricht,’ Mantell, 1822. v. Mosasaurus sp. 
‘Fossil Tortoise,’ Parkinson, 1811. v. Lytoloma longiceps. 
‘Fossil remains of an animal more nearly allied to the Fishes than 
any of the other classes of animals,’ E. Home, Phil. Trans., 
1814, p. 571, pls. xvii-xx, and zézd., 1816, p. 318, pls. xili-xvi- 
= species of Ichthyosaurus (v. I. platyodon.) 
‘Fossil skeleton,’ Young, 1819. v. Steneosaurus chapmani. 
‘Fossil from Old Passage,’ referred to Zrtonyx by J. Parkinson, 
Organic Remains, vol. iii, 1811, p. 269, pl. xviil, f. 1. = Cera- 
todus latissimus. [PISCEs.] 
‘ Gavial of Tilgate Forest,’ Mantell, 1827. v. Suchosaurus cultridens. 
‘ Gigantic fossil Saurian,’ Owen, 1842. v. Dinodocus mackesoni.: 
‘Great Whitby Crocodile,’ Young and Bird, 1822. v. Steneosaurus 
chapmani. 
‘Horn of Saurian,’ Mantell, 1849. v. Iguanodon bernissartensis. 
‘ Humerus of crocodile,’ Mantell, 1827. v. Iguanodon mantelli. 
‘ Humerus of unknown animal, Mantell, 1827. v. Iguanodon mantelli. 
‘Humerus of unknown aquatic animal,’ Mantell, 1827. v. [guanodon 
bernissartensis. 
‘Lacertian vertebra,’ Mantell, 1849. v. Heterosuchus sp. 
‘Large animal,’ Stukeley, 1719. v. Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus. 
‘Large bones from Rhetic of Aust,’ W. Sanders, Rep. Brit. Assoc., 
1875 (1876), Sect., p. 80. [Probably Dinosaurian. ] 
Loc. Rheetic; Aust Cliff. [Limb-bones ; Bristol Mus. ] 
‘Large Reptilian skull from Brook,’ Hulke, 1871. v. Iguanodon 
bernissartensis. 
‘Large Turtle,’ Camper, 1786. v. Chelone hoffmanni. 
