186 DINOSATJRIA. 



R. 647 a. A similar tooth ; from St. Leonards, Sussex. 



Presented by J. E. Lee, Esq., 1885. 



3775. A slab containing a large portion of the skeleton; from 

 (Fig.) Cuckfield. The type specimen ; discovered in 1832, and 

 figured by Man tell in his ' Geology of the South-east of 

 England,' pi. v. (1833), and also in his ' Wonders of 

 Geology,' pi. iv., and ' Petrifactions and their Teachings,' 

 p. 316, fig. 66; and by Owen in his 'Wealden and 

 Purbeck Keptilia ' (Mon. Pal. Soc), pt. iv. pi. iv. (1858). 

 This specimen shows a large series of dorsal vertebrae, 

 with their ribs, the scapula, coracoid, dermal bones, and a 

 fragment of the cranium. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1838. 



2123. The centrum and part of the arch of a (? posterior) dorsal 

 (Fig.) vertebra, provisionally referred to this species ; from Cuck- 

 field. Figured by Mantell in his 'Fossils o& Tilgate 

 Forest,' pi. ix. fig. 11 ; and noticed by Owen in the ' Eep. 

 Brit. Assoc' for 1841, p. 69, where it is referred to 

 Suchosaurus. In its narrow neural canal, the form of 

 the centrum, and the depression on the side of the latter, 

 this specimen apparently resembles the later dorsals of the 

 type. Same history. 



2585. An imperfect trunk (? lumbar) vertebra, referred by Owen 



(Fig.) to this species ; from Cuckfield. Figured by Owen in his 



1 Wealden and Purbeck Eeptilia,' pt. iv. pi. viii. figs. 10, 11. 



The centrum is rounded, but has the depression on its 



lateral surface. Same 



2484. An imperfect sacrum, referred by Owen to this form ; from 

 Cuckfield. The reference of this and the next specimen 

 is very problematical, and is doubted by Hulke in the 

 6 Phil. Trans.' 1881, p. 660. Same history. 



36487. The centra of four anchylosed sacral vertebrae, agreeing in 



(Fig.) structure with the preceding specimen; from Cuckfield. 



Figured by Mantell in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1849, pi. xxvii., 



where they are provisionally referred to this genus, and- 



by Owen, op. cit. pi. v. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



28936. The middle of a sacrum, referred by Owen to the present 



(Fig.) genus ; from the Isle of Wight. Figured by Owen, op. cit. 



pi. vi. figs. 3, 4. Same history. 



