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P. 4303. Two smaller and more imperfect fragments : Sheppey. 



EnnisJcillen Coll. 



Cceiorhynchus gigas, A. S. Woodward. 

 1888. Cceiorhynchus gigas, A. S. Woodward, Ann. Mag. Nat, Hist, [6] 

 vol. i. p. 225. 



Type. British Museum. 

 Form. 4' Loc. Eocene : Egypt. 



893-5. Type specimen, in three fragments, described loc. cit. ; from 

 the rock of the Great Sphinx. 



Presented by Col. Howard Vyse. 



Cceiorhynchus cretaceus, Dixon. 



1850. Cceiorhynchus cretaceus, F. Dixon, Geol. Sussex, pi. xxxii. fig. 10. 

 1888. Cceiorhynchus cretaceus, A. S. Woodward, Proc. Geol. Assoc, 

 vol. x. p. 330, and Ann. Mag. Nat, Hist. [6] vol. ii. p. 225. 



Type. Brighton Museum. 



Form. Sf Loc. Upper Chalk : Sussex and Norfolk. 



P. 3942. Imperfect typical specimen ; (?) Sussex. Enniskillen Coll. 



48956 a. Fragment ; Norwich. Bayfield Coll. 



The genus is represented from other localities as follows : — 



P. 5838. Fragment ; Craie de Ciply, Belgium. 



Presented by M. Houzeau de Lehaie, 1888. 



41860. Abraded fragment ; " Eocene, Gerona, Spain." 



Presented by S. P. Pratt, Esq., 1870. 



P. 1769. Several fragments, probably of the form named Cylindra- 

 canthus ornatus by J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philad. 1856, p. 12, and subsequently {ibid. p. 302) 

 assigned by that author to Cceiorhynchus ; Eocene, Clarke's 

 Co., Alabama, U.S.A. Egerton Coll. 



23284. Impression of part of spine, noticed by Lydekker, Bee. Geol. 

 Surv. India, vol. xx. (1887), p. 70; probably from the 

 Middle Eocene (Nummulitic Series) of Sind, India. 



The following species has also been described, but there are no 

 examples in the Collection : — 



CcrlorhyncJius sulcatus, K. E. Schafhautl, Siid-Bayerns Leth. 

 Geogn. (1863), p. 249, pi. lxiv. fig. 5. — Eocene ; Kressen- 

 berg, Bavaria. [Munich Museum.] 



