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England, France, Belgium, and Germany ; also Alabama and South 
Carolina, U.S.A. Lower Miocene : Belgium and Corsica. Oamaru 
and Waireka Series : New Zealand * 1 . ■*-**'£” 
P. 5831. Two dental crowns, either of this species or of the so-called 
Lcimna texana (see p. 353); Craie phosphatee, Ciply, near 
Mons, Belgium. 
Presented by Mons. A. Houzeau de Lehaie , 1888. 
8566. Slender anterior tooth of medium size ; Woolwich and Bead¬ 
ing Beds, Newhaven, Sussex. Mantell Coll. 
P. 5763. Fragmentary teeth ; Oldhaven Beds, Herne Bay, Kent. 
P. 4726 a. Tooth : Herne Bay. Gardner Coll. 
P. 4932. Seven small slender teeth, none measuring more than 
0015 in total height; Heersian Beds, Orp-le-Grand, 
Brussels, Belgium. Presentedby G. F. Harris , Esq., 1885. 
P. 5508. Imperfect tooth; Lower Eocene, Portsmouth Docks. 
Caleb Evans Coll. 
40232,40239. Ei ght teeth, more or less fragmentary ; also three 
small lateral teeth, either of this species or 0. cuspidata ; 
London Clay, Clarendon Hill, near Salisbury. 
Edwards Coll . 
38867. Tooth associated with cartilage and vertebrae, figured in 
Agassiz’s Poiss. Foss. vol. iii. pi. xl.6. fig. 24 ; London 
Clay, Isle of Sheppey. Bowerbank Coll. 
28358. Eleven teeth, corresponding in size to the last; Sheppey. 
Cowderoy Bequest. 
28887. Ten small teeth ; Sheppey. Purchased, 1854. 
P. 5764. Ten teeth, the largest having a total height of 0*065; 
Sheppey. Purchased , 1882. 
P. 1237. Very broad dental crown, in matrix, with two vertebra?; 
Sheppey. Eyerton Coll. 
P. 2377. Five teeth with comparatively broad crowns; Sheppey. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
trayers les Terrains cretace et tertiare,” loc. cit. Very doubtful teeth are also 
recorded from the Miocene of Piedmont by E. Sismonda, Mem. It. Accad. Sci. 
Torino, [2] to! x. (1849), p. 46, pi. ii. figs. 33-35. 
1 This species is also recorded from the Miocene of Victoria by F. M‘Coy, 
Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [3] vol. xx. (1867), p. 192. 
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