297 Reptilia. 



8803 Hermann, Rudolf. 81.6 Pliosaurus (1162) 



1907. Pliosaurus sp. aus dem Ornatenton des frankischen Jura. Central- 

 bl. Min. Gfeol. Pal. 1907 p. 667-669, 4 figg. 



04 Broom, R, 81.7 (1161) 



1907. On Two New Reptiles from the Karroo Beds of Natal. Ann. Natal 

 Govt. Mus. Vol. 1 p. 167—172, 1 pi. [2 nn. spp. in: Dicynodon, Scijm- 

 nosaurus.] 



05 Broom, R. 81.7 Aelurosuchus (68.7) 



1906. On a New Cynodont Reptile (Aelurosuchus browni). Trans. South 

 Afric. phil. Soc. Vol. 16 p. 376-378, 1 pi. [n. g., n. sp.] 



06 Woodward, A. Smith. 81.7 Hyperodapedon : 14.71 



1905. On some Abdominal Ribs of Hyperodapedon from the Keuper Sand- 

 stone of Hollington. Ann. Rep. Trans. N. Stafford. Natural. Field Club 

 Vol. 39 p. 115-117. 



07 . . . 81.7 Naosaurus (115) 



1907. The Naosaurus, or „ Ship-Lizard". Amer. Mus. Journ. Vol. 7 p. 

 36-41, 2 figg. 



08 Beasley, Walter L. 81.7 Naosaurus (115) 



1907. Naosaurus: A Fossil Wonder. Scient. Amer. Vol. 96 p. 368. 

 370. 



09 Osbom, Henry Fairfield. 81.7 Naosaurus (115) 



1907. A Mounted Skeleton of Naosaurus, a Pelycosaur from the Per- 

 mian of Texas. BuH. Amer. Mus. nat. Hist. Vol. 23 p. 265—270, 2 pis., 

 3 figg. 



10 Plieninger, Felix. 81.8 (1162) 



1907. Die Pterosaurier der Juraformation Schwabens. Palseontographica 

 Bd. 53 p. 209—314, 6 Taf. [Rhamphorhynchus kokeni n. sp.] 

 8811 Wieland, G. R. 81.9 : 14.3 



1907. Gastroliths. Science N. S. Vol. 25 p. 66—67. — by Barndm Brown 

 p. 392. 



12 Thevenin, Armand. 81.9 (116) 



1907. Paleontologie de Madagascar. rV. — Dinosauriens. Ann. Paleont. 

 T. 2 p. 121-136, 2 pis., 15 figg. (1162, 117) 



13 von Huene, Friedrich. 81.9 (1161) 



1907/08. Die Dinosaurier der europaischen Triasformation mit Beriick- 

 sichtigung der aussereuropaischen Vorkommnisse. Gteol. pal. Abh. Suppl. 

 Bd. 1 p. 1—419, 87 Taf., 331 figg. [18 nn. spp. in: Plateosaurus 4, Gress- 

 lyosaurus 2, Pachysaurus n. g. 2, Teratosaurus 2, Sellosaurus, Thecodonto- 

 saurus 3, Tanystrophwus 2, Halticosaurus n. g., Thecodontosaurus.] 

 (42.38, 43.14,.31,.32,.33,.47,.53, 44.39) 



14 Oilmore, Charles W. 81.9 (1162) 



1907. The Type of the Jurassic Reptile Morosaurus agilis Redescribed, 

 with a Note on Camptosaurus. Proc. U. S. nat. Mus. Vol. 32 p. 151—165, 

 2 pis., 9 figg. 



15 Mansel-Pleydell, J. C. 81.9 (117) 



1896. On the Footprints of a Dinosaur (Iguanodon ?), from the Purbeck 

 Beds of Swanage. Proc. Dorset nat. Hist, antiq. Field Club Vol. 17 p. 

 115-122, 2 pis. 



16 Beasley, Walter L. 81.9 Allosaurus (78.7) 



1907. A Carnivorous Dinosaur; a Reconstructed Skeleton of a Huge 

 Saurian. Scient. Amer. Vol. 97 p. 446—447, 10 figg. 



17 Thevenin, Armand. 81.9 Bothriospondylus (1162) 



1907. Sur les Dinosauriens du Jurassique de Madagascar. C. R. Acad. 

 Sc. Paris T. 144 p. 1302-1304. 

 8818 Hatcher, John B. 81.9 Ceratopsidse (78) 



1907. The Ceratopsia. Based on Preliminary Studies by Othniel C. Marsh, 

 Edited and Completed by Richard S. Lull. U. S. geol. Surv. Monogr. 

 Vol. 49, XV, 300 pp., 51 pis., 125 figg. (78.6-.8) 



10. XI. 1907. 



