CCELACANTHIDiE. 
421 
25923 a. Pragments of abdominal and caudal region; Sussex. 
Dixon Coll. 
41669. Pragments of trunk, showing the first dorsal fin, with its 
basal bone, and the ornamentation of spinelets upon the 
scales ; Kent (?). Toulmin-Smith Coll. 
P. 6287. Trunk with portions of the second dorsal, anal, and prin¬ 
cipal caudal fins. 
43851 a. Specimen showing the basal bone of the first dorsal fin 
and some of the fin-rays; Upper Chalk, Warne’s Place, 
Rochester. Purchased, 1872. 
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49096. Pragment of caudal region, with part of the principal caudal 
fin; Kent. Mrs. Smith’s Coll. 
49832, 49835. Two portions of trunk, the first showing well pre¬ 
served scales, some with the large median spines, and 
exhibiting considerable variation in the ornamentation ; 
Upper Chalk, Guildford. Capron Coll. 
P. 6288. Small trunk with portions of the dorsal, principal caudal, 
and each of the pelvic fins. 
P. 742 a. Pragment of trunk showing part of a pectoral fin, the lobe 
apparently covered with thin tuberculated scales ; Sussex. 
Egerton Coll. 
P. 5407. Pragment of trunk with well-preserved scales, exhibiting 
much variation in the ornamentation ; Lewes. 
Presented by P. E. Coombe, Esq., 1888. 
P. 4638. Caudal region of very small individual, probably young of 
this species ; Lewes. Enniskillen Coll. 
4224-26, 4228, 4232-33. Portions of air-bladder; Lewes. 
Mantell Coll. 
The Collection includes a large number of coprolites, the majority 
probably referable to Macrojyomci , though some may pertain to 
Elasmobranchs. The following series may be enumerated:— 
4274, 4350, 4354. Three specimens noticed and figured by Mantell, 
Poss, S. Downs, pp. 103,158, 310, pi. ix. figs. 3, 7,10, as 
“ supposed aments or cones of a species of Larch ” : Lewes, 
Hamsey, and Steyning. Mantell Coll. 
4332,. 4338, 4334, 4276-77, 4319, 4275, 4273. Eight specimens, 
