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b. Croc. Mmiielli, dentibus obtusis. 



Croc, de Sussex, Cuv. Os. Fos. 161, t. 10, f. 25, 34, from 

 Mantel Geol. Sussex, 47. 



Fossil in Tilgate Forest, discovered by Mr. Mantell. 



c. Croc. Bequereli, dentibus acutis. 



Croc. d'Anteidl Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 163, t. 6, f. 18. 19. 

 Fossil in the Lignite and Plastic Clay, near Paris, discovered 

 by M. Bequerel. 



d. Croc. Blavieri. 



Croc, de Provence, Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 164, t. 6, f. 17. 



Fossil in the Lignite of Provence ; probably the same spe- 

 cies as the former. 



e. Croc. Delucii. 



Croc, de Shepey, Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 165 



Fossil in the Island of Shepey, found by M. G. A. Deluc. 



f. Croc, Cuvieri. 



Croc, des Platri^res, Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 166, et iii. 335, 

 t. , f . . 



A frontal bone and humerus found at Montmartre. 



g. Croc. Rollinatii. Dentibus compressis marginibus 

 acutis denticulatis. 



Croc, des Marni^res d'Argenton, Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 166, 

 t. 10, f. 14, 24. 



Probably grows to the length of 1 2 feet. 



h. Croc. Dodunii. 



Croc, des Graviers des Castelnaudary, Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 

 168, t. 10, f. 35, 36. 



Fossil of Castelnaudary. Length about 10 feet. 



i. Croc. Jouanneti. 



Croc, de Blaye. Cuv. Os. Fos. iii. 333, v. 169. 



Length about 8 or 10 feet ; only some teeth yet described. 



k. Croc. Trimmeri. 



Croc, de Brentfort, Cuv. Os. Fos. v. 169. 

 Fossil at Brentford, Middlesex ; only a heel bone de- 

 scribed, found in 1791 . 



