CORRIGENDA 



Page 17. In the description of flg. 6, for " spina " read " spinal." 



117. Line 5. For " branchia " read " branchial." 



125. Line 8. For " Myliobates " read " Myliobatis." 



146. Lines. For "somactido " read "somactids." 



210. Line 15 from bottom. For " Gastrosteus " read " Oasterosteiu." 



219. Line 4. 'Foi " vulggaris" iea,d. " vulgaris." 



219. Line 20. For " E. Ind. Oreinus; McCIell " read " E. Ind. ; Oreinus McClell." 



220. Line 12. For " RHODENIA " read " Rhodeina." 



230. Line 13. Insert a comma after " Raf ." 



235. Line 18. For " specie " read " species." 



242. Line 27. Insert comma after Elanura, and another after Melletes. 



242. Line 11-12 from bottom. The 5th letter of the word Stellerina is indistinct. 



244. Lme 23. For " Thallasso- " read " Thalasso-". 



255. Line 14 from bottom. For " succus " read " saccus." 



273. In the second footnote, for " Paratoids " read " Parotoids." 



276. Line ISfrom bottom. Insert after the words "in other Amphibia." "In iJana the 

 ductus endolymphaticus which passes off from the saccule enters the cranial 

 cavity through the foramen endolymphaticum and there dilates into the saccus 

 endolymphaticus. This extends back into the neural canal of the vertebral 

 column, where it lies in close apposition to its fellow along the dorsal side of 

 the spinal cord and gives off transverse diverticula which end la small dilata- 

 tions over the posterior root ganglia. The fluid contained in the saccus and 

 its extensions is milk-white, the milkiness being due to the presence of crystals 

 of carbonate of lime (otoliths). The calcareous glands are the terminal 

 dilatations of the transverse diverticula above referred to (see Gaup, op. cit., 

 p. 261). The function of this peculiar extension of the membranous labyrinth 

 is imknown (for a somewhat similar condition in the Ascalabota.see p. 323)." 



316. Line 10 from bottom. For " Trimatosaurzis " read " Trematosaurus." 



334. Line 21. For " phenodon " read " Sphenodon." 



393. Line 6. For " Ion ifrons " read " longifrons." 



400. In description of Fig. 221. For " (Pareiasaurus) " read " {Pariasaurus)." 



459. The footnote is referred to on line 1 of p. 460. 



465. Line 25. For " M. gallopavo " read " Meleagris gallopavo." 



476. Line 21. For " M. superba " read " Menura superba." 



682. Line 7 from bottom. For " H " read " Hippopotamus." 



655. Line 16. For " pectora " read " pectoral." 



