310 BRITISH FOSSIL VERTEBRATA. 
‘Remains of Birds,’ J. B. P. Dennis, Quart. Journ. Micros. Soc., vol. v 
1857, p. 63, pl., and in S. J. Mackie, Geologist, 1864, p. 18, 
pl. xii, f. 9-16. [See also J. Phillips, Geol. Oxford, 1871, 
p- 229.] 
Loc. Stonesfield Slate. [==Pterosaurian Bones. ] 
‘Sacrum of a Bird,’ R. Owen, Brit. Foss. Mamm. and Birds, 1846, 
Pp. 553, woodcut 233. 
Loc. London Clay ; Sheppey. [Brit. Mus.] 
[Remains of the following birds have been recorded from the Peat of 
the Fenland, by Alfred Bell, in Miller and Skertchley, 
Fenland, 1878, p. 340:—-Ardea stellaris, Cygnits musicus, 
Cygnus olor, Fulica atra, Pelecanus crispus or onocrotalus, 
Podiceps cristatus, Querquedula creca : the majority probably 
belong to the Historic Period.] 
