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Mr. Mantell's Tabular Arrangement of the 



Class. Genus. 



Conchifera. Unio 



Pisces. 



Reptilia. 



Species. 

 porrectiis.* 

 compressus.^ 

 antiqiius." 

 aduncus.* 



coriliformis.* 



MoUusca. Succinea?'' 



Paliulina vivipara. 



elongata.' 



Lepisosteiis.'' 



Silurus.' 



Trionyx. 



Emys.' 



Cheloiiia."" 



Plesiosaurus." 



Crocodilus priscus. 



Leptorhynchus.° 



Megalosaurus.' 

 Iguanodoii.* 



Pterodactylus ? 



Aves.^ 



References and Synonyms. 



Min. Con. tab. 504. f. 1 



Ibid. Tab. 594. f . 2 



Ibid. Tab. 594. f. 3. 4. 5 



Ibid. Tab. 595. f.2. Tilg. Foss. PI. 10. f.ll 



Ibid. Tab. 595. f. 1 



Tilg. Foss. PI. 10. f. 8. 9 



Ibid. PI. 10. f. 7 



Lacepcde, Tilg. Foss. PI. 5. f. 4. 15. Martin 

 Geol. Mem. West Suss. 48 



Specimen with pectoral fin . 

 Tilg. Foss. PI. 10. f. 4. 6 . . 

 Ibid. PI. 5. f. 14. PI. 15. f. 2. 6 



Ibid. PI. 10. f. 2 



Ibid. PI. G. f. 1 . 3. 4. 5. 8. PI. 7. f. 4. 7. p. 60 

 Ibid. PI. 6. f. 6. 7. PI. 7. f. 3. Oss.Foss. v.232 

 Ibid. Pl.e.f.'i. P1.7.f.l.2.5.a. Oss.Foss.v.239 

 Ibid. PL 5. f. 11. P1.9. f. 4. 5 . . . . 

 Ibid. PI. 10. f. 5. Oss. Foss. v. PL 6. f". 1 . 

 Ibid. PL 7. f. 5. 6. 8. Cuv. Oss. Foss. v. 127 

 Ibid.P1.5.f.l.2.7.10.12.Cuv.Oss.Foss.v.l42 . 



Ibid. Pi. 8. f. 8 



Ibid. PL 8. f. 9 



Ibid. PL9.f.2.3.6. PLl8.f.2. P1.19.f.l.2.8.12. 



14.15.16. Geol.Trans. 2d series, i. PL40.41 

 Tilg. Foss. PL 4. Pi. 10. f. 12. PL 12. f. 1. 2. 



3.4. P1.16.f.l. PL 18. f.l. Oss.Foss. 



V. 351. Phil. Trans. 1825 



Tilg. Foss. PL 15. f. 3. 4 



Ibid. PL 8. f. 1. 2. 3. 10. 11. 18 . . . . 

 Ibid 



Jn Sussex. 

 Tilgate Forest. 

 Ibid. 



Ibid. Hastings. 

 Linfield. Bol- 



ney. 

 Tilgate Forest. 

 Ibid. [Wells. 

 Ibid.Tunbridge 

 Tilgate Forest. 

 [Hastings. 

 Billinghurst. 



TilgateForest. 

 Heathfield. 

 Tilgate Forest. 

 Ibid.f 

 Ibid.s 



Ibid." [Wells.i 

 Ibid.Tunbridge 

 Hastings.'' 

 Tilgate Forest. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid. 

 Ibid.P 

 Ibid.i 

 Ibid.' 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Ibid." 



Ibid." 



Ibid. 



Ibid. 



Elsewhere. 



[of Soleure. 

 Jura limestone 

 Maestricht. 



Caen. 



Stonesfield, n' 

 [Oxford. 



Swanage, Isle 

 [of Purbeck. 



Hastings. 

 Ibid. 



Sauro-coprus of Dr. Buckland. Small obscurely spiral masses, supposed to be ffficaL 



* Casts of these species occur in abundance in the grits and sandstones of the Forest, in many instances constituting 

 entire layers of considerable extent and thickness, like the muscle band of the coal measures, formed by a species of the 

 same freshwater bivalve. See Pet. Derb. PL 27. 28. ** A small species related to S. amphibia, in limestone with 

 a group of Paludina elongata. "^ Abundant in the grit. "^ A genus allied to Esox. A fragment of the fore 

 part of the body with the gills; nine inches long, seven inches broad, five inches thick, covered with rhomboidal scales. 

 Detached scales are common in every bed of the Hastings formation. In the Museum of the College of Surgeons in Lon- 

 don, there is a portion of the skin of a fish covered with scales of a similar character, from the Brazils, which Mr. Chft 

 supposed to belong to a fresh-water genus allied to Esox. ^ Radii or fin bones; three or more species. 



' Teeth tricuspid, striated. They resemble some from the Stonesfield slate. 

 5 Teeth tricusjiid, smooth. They differ from the tricuspid teeth of Squali. 

 *' Palates or denies tritores, resembling some from Stonesfield, Oxfordshire. 



* Jaws with hemispherical teeth. '' Scales, vertebrae, &c., of a small species too mutilated to 

 admit of determination. In the argillaceous partings of the strata. ' A remarkably flat species. 



'" Related to the fossil turtle of Maestricht. " Bones, teeth, Sec. « The fossil species of Caen. 



P The fossil species of the Jura limestone. "^ A very small species resembling that figured in the Oss. 



Foss. vol. iii. PL 76. f 8. 'A small species. ^ Teeth, vertebra, and other bones. 



* Horn, teeth, vertebra^, phalanges, femur, tibia, fibula, clavicles, coracoid bone, ribs, &c. 



" Teeth of an unknown saurian. Dr. Jidegar of Stuttgard has discovered teeth very much resembling these, in the 

 neighbourhood of that city ; together with the teeth and jaws of two other phytivorous saurians. 



" Bones of other undetermined saurian animals. ? Bones referable to Birds or to a flying reptile. Some 



a))pcar to be decidedly the tibic-e of a wading bird. 



