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But little evidence has, hitherto, been had of the existence of large Sauroid fishes in the Kimmeridge Clay: indications by detached teeth had only, until now, reached me. The very useful “Systematic and Stratigraphical Catalogue of the Fossil Fish in the cabinets of Lord Cole” (now Earl of Enniskillen) “and Sir Philip de M. Grey Egerton,” 4to., did not include any species from that formation at the time of its publication (1837).
θλа'ω, to bruise; οδουѕ tooth; συχοѕ, name of an Egyptian Crocodile.
page 55 note 2 See “Geological Map of Norfolk,” in the “Outline of the Geology of Norfolk,” by Woodward, Samuel, 8vo. Norwich, 1833.Google Scholar
page 56 ntoe 1 Dixon's “Geology and Fossils of Sussex,” 4to. 1850. Pl. xxxii.Google Scholar
page 56 note 2 Ibid., Pl. xxxv., fig. 5.
page 56 note 3 Agassiz, “Recherches sur les Poissons Fossiles,” Tab. 55a.
page 56 note 4 Ib., Tab. 57a.