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ICHTHYODORULITES. 
P. 4303. Two smaller and more imperfect fragments ; Sheppey. 
Enniskillen Coll. 
Ccelorhynchus gigas, A. S. Woodward. 
1888. Ccelorhynchus gig as , A. S. Woodward, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist, [6] 
yoI. y . p. 225. 
Type. British Museum. 
Form. Sf Log. Eocene : Egypt. 
893-5. Type specimen, in three fragments, described loc. cit. ; from 
the rock of the Great Sphinx. 
Presented by Col. Howard Vyse. 
Ccelorhynchus cretaceus, Dixon. 
1850. Ccelorhynchus cretciceus, F. Dixon, Geol. Sussex, pi. xxxii. tig. 10. 
1888. Ccelorhynchus cretciceus , A. S. Woodward, Proc. Geol. Assoc. 
yoI. x. p. 330, and Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. [61 yoI. ii. p. 225. 
Type. Bri ght an Museum. 
Form. Sf Loc. Upper Chalk: Sussex and Norfolk. 
P. 3942. Imperfect typical specimen; (?) Sussex. Enniskillen Coll. 
48958 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. 1789. Several fragments, probably of the form named Cylindra- 
cantJius orncitus by J. Leidy, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 
Philad. 1856, p. 12, and subsequently (ibid. p. 302) 
assigned by that author to Coelorhynchus ; 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 :— 
Coelorhynchus sulcatus, X. E. Schafhautl, Siid-Bayerns Leth. 
Geogn. (1863), p. 249, pi. lxiv. fig. 5.—Eocene; Eressen- 
berg, Bavaria. [Munich Museum.] 
