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SELACHIl. 
P. 5454. Type specimen, probably from Bracklesham. 
History unlcnown. 
P. 1487, P. 3064, 5. Portions of a slightly larger rostrum, 0‘145 m. 
in diameter, with the lateral margins preserved, and three 
detached teeth ; Bracklesham. 
Eyerton ^ EnnisMllen Colls. 
P. 526. Small tooth, named P. hastingsice, Agassiz, loc. cii. j Barton 
Cliff (not Sheppey, as stated). Egerton Coll. 
28879. Larger, broader tooth j Barton. Purchased, 1854. 
25712, 25743. Three fragments ; Bracklesham. Dixon Coll. 
25689. Eleven teeth ; Bracklesham. 
Dixon Coll. 
40246. Nine small teeth j Bracklesham. Purchased, . 
38868. Twelve teeth ; Bracklesham. Bowerhanlc Coll. 
P. 1488. Thirteen teeth and fragments ; Bracklesham. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 1490. Twelve small teeth ; Bracklesham. Egerton Coll. 
P. 4455. Twelve teeth ; Bracklesham. EnnisMllen Coll. 
P. 5382. Pour teeth ; Bracklesham. 
Presented hj P. E. Coombe, Esq,, 1888. 
Pristis contortus, Dixon. 
1850. Pristis contortxis, F. Dixon, Foss. Suss. p. 202, pi. xii. figs. 9, 10. 
Type. Rostral tooth ; British Museum. 
Name given to much bent, robust rostral teeth. 
Form, ^ Loc. Middle Eocene : Bracklesham Bay. 
25687. Type specimen. Dixon Coll. 
25688. Two smaller teeth. Dixon Coll. 
P. 1489. One similar tooth. Egerton Coll. 
P. 3066. Five teeth. . • EnnisMllen Coll. 
P. 5383. Similar tooth. Presented by P. E. Coombe, Esq., 1888. 
The Collection also comprises detached rostral teeth of Pristis 
from the Eocene of Alabama (P. 1491), the Calcairo Grossior of 
Parncs in France (28848), and the Lower Eocene of the neighbour- 
hood of Brussels, Belgium (P. 4456), aU purchased. 
