INVESTIGATION OF FAUNA AND FLORA OF TRIAS OF BRITISH ISLES. 285 
Name Formation Locality 
Hyperodapedon Gordoni, men- Trias . : . Otter River, Budleigh Salter- 
tioned by Huxley, loc. cit., ton, Devon. 
pp. 141, 146, 148 
T. Elginia mirabilis; Newton. Trias . : . Cutties Hillock, Elgin. 
T. Gordonia Traquairi; ,, rae F ; A Pe 
TS ds Huxleyana; ,, AL Ae : : - . 
i: A Duffiana; ,, ht ae . a s * 
Hi + Juddiana; ,, sy 2 é : 5 a 
T. ” sp. i ” ” p . . ” ” 
All the above species of Elginia and Gordonia are represented by the gutta. 
percha cast from which the figures were drawn. The original moulds in sandstone 
are either in the Geological Survey Museum at Edinburgh or in the Elgin Museum 
See ‘ Phil. Trans.,’ vol. clxxxiv. (1893), B, p. 431, pls. xxvi.—xli. 
T. Geihia elginensis, Newton. Trias . : . Cutties Hillock, Elgin. 
The sandstone mould as well 
as the gutta-percha cast from 
which the figures were drawn. 
See ‘ Phil. Trans.,’ vol. clxxxiv. 
B, 1893, pl. xxxvi. 
T. Ornithosuchus Woodwardi, ‘Trias . d . Spynie, near Elgin. 
Newton. Castin gutta percha, 
from which the drawings were 
made. The original specimen 
is in the British Museum at 
South Kensington. See ‘Phil. 
Trans.,’ vol. clxxxv. 1894, B, 
p. 586, pls. liv._lvi. 
T. Erpetosuchus Granti, New- Trias . : . Lossiemouth, near Elgin. 
ton. Casts in gutta percha, 
from which the figures were 
drawn. ‘The original mould in 
sandstone is now in the British 
Museum at South Kensington. 
See ‘ Phil. Trans.,’ vol. clxxxv. 
B, 1894, p. 574, pl. liii. 
FOOTPRINTS. 
Footprints . ; : : . Lower Keuper . Storeton, Cheshire. 
Rhynchosaurus . ‘ : : is 
F. Slabs of footprints of several Trias . 
sizes from less than an inch to 
nearly 8 inches long. See 
‘Mem. Geol. Surv.,’ Mono- 
graph III., pls. xiv., xv., and 
XXvi., and ‘Quart. Journ. 
Geol. Soc.,’ vol. xv. 1859, pl. 
xiv,, figs. 4, 5. 
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Cummingstone, near Elgin. 
III. List of British Triassie Fossils in British Museum. 
By Dr. A.Smira Woopwarp, /.2.8., F.GS., F.Z.S. 
REPTILIA, 
Erpetosuchus Granti . . E.T. Newton, ‘Phil. Trans.,’ vol. clxxxv. B, 1894, p. 574, 
pl. liii. 
Impressions of skull and portions of the skeleton, the 
type specimens (R. 3,139) from the Trias of Lossie- 
mouth or Spynie, near Elgin. 
Hyperodapedon Gordoni » Huxley, ‘Quart. Journ. Geol, Soc.,’ vol, xv., 1859, 
p. 435. 
