LATERAL LINE SYSTEM IN EXTINCT AMPHIBIA B20 
Fig. 5 Drawing of a specimen of a Coal Measures branchiosaurian, Eumi- 
ererpeton parvum Moodie, from the Illinois, Mazon Creek beds; showing the 
preservation of the lateral line sense organs on the tail; the nearly complete 
alimentary tract, and the outline of the body. X 2. 
a., anus; d., dorsal lateral line of tail; A., humerus; 7n., intestine; m., median 
lateral line series of the tail; 0., orbit; p., parietal bone; s., stomach. 
related to Branchiosaurus of Europe and a few details from the 
European genus are used in the reconstruction of this Coal 
Measures salamander. The form of the body was modeled in 
wax and the drawing was made by Mr. Tom Jones from this model 
(fig. 6). 
In the discussion of the three specimens of EKumicrerpeton' 
it was stated that: 
The impression of the larger animal, which is probably an adult, 
presents * * * * * the entire impression of the tail, on which, 
13 Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull., vol. 6, no. 2, p. 331, 1913. 
