249 



AuDLYSODON iioRRiDus, Leidy. 



Cope, Kxtinct liatracliia, etc., of Nort'i America, i>. 120. — Dhiodon horridua, Leidy, Proceedings 

 of the Ac-ailemy of Philadelphia, I800, 72; Trausaction.s of the American Philo- 

 sophical Society, ItJCO, 140. — Auhlyeodoii mirandus, Leidy, Proceedings of the Academy 

 16C8, 198. 



From the bad lands of Judith River, Montana. Represented by teeth. 



LiELAPS, Cope. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 18CH, p. 279 ; American Journal of Science 



and Arts, 1868, p. 415. 



L^LAPS AQUILUNGUIS, CopC. 



L. c, p. 275; Extinct Uatrachia and Reptilia of North America, 1869, p. 100. 



Greensand, No. 5, of New Jersey. 

 L^LAPS MACROPUS, Cope. 



Extinct Batrachia and Reptilia of North America, 1670, p. 118 ; Leidy, CretaceouH Rei>tilia, p. 

 101 (without name). 



Greensand of Monmouth County, New Jersey. 

 CCELOSAURUS, Leidy. 



Cope, Extinct Batrachia and Reptilia of North America, i). 119 (name only). 



CcELOSAURUS ANTiQUUS, Leidy. 



Cretaceous Reptiles of North America, p. 100 (no name) ; p. 119, name. Table III, fig. I. 



Greensand of New Jersey. 



PTEllOSAURIA. 

 PTERODACTYLUS, Cuv. 

 Pterodactylus umbrosus, Cope. Plate VII, figs. 1-4. 



Proceedings of tho American Philosophical Society, 1872, p. 471 {Ornilhochinis). (Published 

 March 9, 1872.) 



Niobrara chalk of Kansas. 

 Pterodactylus ingens, Marsh. 



American .Journal of Science and Arts, 1872, April (published March 7, 1872). 



Niobrara chalk of Kansas. 

 Pterodactylus occidentalis, Marsh. Plate VII, figs. 5, G. 



L. c, April, 1872 (published March 7th).— Oniithochirua harpyia, Cope, Proceedings of tho 

 American Philosophical Society, 1872, 471 (published March ^Ihy—PUrodaclyUta 

 oicenli, Mar.sh, /. c, 1871, p. 472, not of Seclcy. 



Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas. 

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