LAMNIDiE. 
431 
48721. Short, broad, and robust spine; Red Crag, Woodb ridge. 
Suffolk. Purchased , 1875. 
48984-5. Imperfect, larger, and more elongated spine, and one small 
complete example; Red Crag. Purchased, 1878. 
The following vertebrae are referable to members of the family 
Lamnidae, but the generic determination of these fossils is somewhat 
uncertain:— 
35157-9. Eight specimens; Cambridge Greensand, Cambridge. 
Purchased , 1859. 
35350. Large vertebra, 0*07 in diameter, labelled Otoclus ? by Prof. 
Dr. Carl Hasse; Cambridge Greensand. Purchased , 1859. 
35440-48. Seven vertebrae ; Cambridge Greensand. 
Purchased , 1859. 
41917. Seven vertebrae, the three largest labelled Otoclus by Dr. 
Hasse; Cambridge Greensand. Purchased, 1870. 
P. 1301 a. Two small vertebrae ; (?) Cambridge Greensand. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 4647. Live large vertebrae ; Cambridge Greensand. 
EnnisJcillen Coll. 
P. 4646. Small vertebra, labelled Otoclus by Dr. Hasse ; Greensand, 
Tournai, Belgium. EnnisJcillen Coll. 
35708. Large vertebra; Greensand, Eolkestone, Rent. 
Purchased , 1859. 
43084. Slightly smaller specimen; Gault, Folkestone. 
Purchased, 1871. 
47214, P. 22. Twenty vertebrae, labelled Otoclus by Dr. Hasse: 
Gault, Eolkestone. Gardner Coll. 
47230. Vine vertebrae, determined as Oxyrhina by Dr. Hasse : 
Gault, Eolkestone. Gardner Coll. 
P. 1301. Three large vertebrae, labelled Otoclus by Dr. Hasse: 
* 
(?) Gault, Eolkestone. 
47249. Vertebra ; Chalk Marl, Dover. 
47238. Larger vertebra; Grey Chalk, Dover. 
4210. Vertebra 0*08 in diameter ; Chalk, Sussex. 
Egerton Coll. 
Gardner Coll. 
Gardner Coll. 
Mantell Coll. 
