272 



LlODON CONGROPS, Copo. 



Extinct liatraeliia siikI Rpptilia of NdvIU America, 1870, ji. 200. 



Perhaps a Clidastes. 



Rotten limestone of Alabama. 



DIPLOTOMODON, Lcidy, 



ProcofidingH of the Academy of Natural Sciences, 1838, p. 202. — Tomodon, Leidy, Cretaceous Reptiles of 



the United States, 1865, 102, not of Dumdril, 1803. — ? , Cope, American Journal of Science 



and Arts, 18C8, p. 417. 



DiPLOTOMODON HOKRIFICUS, Leidy. 



L. c, Tomodon horrificus, Cretaceous Reptiles of the United States, 102, Plate XX, i\^n. 7-'J. 



Greensand, No. f, of New Jersey. 



BAPTOSAURUS, Marsli. 



Proceedings of the Academy of Pliiladelpbia, 1870. — Iltdisaurus, Marsli, American Journal of Science and 

 Arts, 1801), 395, hoc Johiisoiiii. — Baptosaiii-us, Cope, Extinct Catracbia and Reptilia of Nortli America, 

 1870, 208. 



Baptosaurus platyspondylus, Marsh. 



Cope, 1. c.,209. — Macrosaurus jplaUjspondijlus, Mar.sli, Proceedings of tlie American Association 

 for the Advancement of Science, 1800. — UaHKauntif plnti/npondi/htu, MarsL, American 

 Journal of Science and Arts, 1800, 395. 



Grreensand, No. 5, of New Jersey. ' 



JWtosaurus fraternus, Marsh. 



L. c, 307; Cope, I c.,210. 



Grcensand, No. 5, of New Jersey. 



PISCES. 



PERCOMORrill. 



BERYX, Cuv. 



R&gne anini.al, 1817 ; Agassiz, Poissons fossilcs. 



Beryx insculptus, Cope, riato LII, lig. 4. 



Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 18G9, p. 240. 



Greensaiid of No. 5, New Jersey. 



