!186 PECTJLIAE HORN-LIKE DIlJ^OSATJEIAIf BONE EROM THE WEALDEN. 



I do not at present regard this curious specimen as affording 

 conclusive evidence of the existence in the "Wealden of a large Dino- 

 saur furnished with horn-like projections on the skull like the 

 American form to which the name Ceratops has heen applied ; but 

 I do suggest that this may really prove to he its true nature, and I 

 have accordingly brought it to the notice of the Society in the hope 

 that additional evidence may some day prove whether this suggestion 

 is right or wrong. 



Discussion. 



The President commented upon the interest of finding a large 

 number of Dinosaurs common to Britain and America. 



Mr. Htjlke thought the Author had done wisely in speaking 

 cautiously concerning the supposed horn-core. He suggested that 

 two different sorts of soft tissue had been implanted upon this 

 bone. 



The Author said that he had spoken very cautiously about the 

 horn- core. 



