SQTJATIXIDiE. 
71 
The following detached teeth of Squatina have been obtained 
from English deposits, but it seems inadvisable to assign them 
specific names:— 
47120. Tooth with high crown, probably from the anterior part of 
the lower jaw ; Gault, Eolkestone. Purchased, 1876. 
25768. Small tooth, with downwardly-directed process of crown 
very large ; Upper Chalk, Brighton. Dixon Coll. 
'Sp 5322. Tooth, very similar to the hinder teeth-of S. cranei; Upper 
Chalk, Lewes. Presented by James Fox , Esq., 1887. 
P. 5321. Very robust anterior tooth ; Upper Chalk, Norwich. 
P. 4104 a. Small tooth ;Lo wer Eocene, Chislehurst, Kent. 
Presented by Sydney C. Cockerell, Esq., 1883. 
43135. Two teeth ; London Clay, Highgate Archway. 
Wetherell Coll . 
P. 5380. Tooth ; Bed Crag, Suffolk. 
The following vertebrse are also referable to Squatina 
49751. Connected series of four large vertebrae; Chalk, Dorking. — Cc 
Gapron Coll. 
42871. Four examples, labelled by Dr. C. Hasse; Upper Cretaceous, 
Maastricht, Holland. Van Breda Coll. 
P. 1307. Two abraded examples, labelled by Dr. C. Hasse; Tufeau 
de Ciply, Belgium. Egerton Coll. 
The following detached teeth have been described; but of the 
species thus imperfectly defined there are no examples in the 
Collection 
Squatina alata, J. Probst, Wiirtt. Jahresh. vol. xxxv. (1879), 
p. 177, pi. iii. figs. 39, 40.— Molasse ; Baltringen, Wiir- 
temberg. 
Squatina biforis : Scaldia biforis, H. Le Hon, Prelim. Mem. Poiss. 
Tert. Belg. 1871, p. 7.—Pliocene; Belgium. C 
Squatina carinata, C. Giebel, Fauna d. Vorw. vol. i. pt. iii. 
(1847), p. 298.—L. Eocene; Klein Spauwen, Maastricht, 
Holland. 
Squatina caudata, J. Probst, Wiirtt. Jahresh. vol. xxxv. (18/9),*)/ 
p. 178, pi. iii. figs. 41, 42.—Molasse; Baltringen. 
Squatina dd anconai, B. Lawley, Nuovi Studi Pesci Colline Tos- 
cane, 1876, p. 37, pi. i. fig. Hj^-Pliocene ; Tuscany. 
C3 . 
-- -jr- -- , - , - , 
vyV*/// Qf/^- , y. / 2 —/S'pr 
xxk/ J/q/FS t.sy. J 
