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1876. OwEX, }{. Descriptive and Illustrative Cataloo;iic of the Fossil 

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1888.1. Seelev, H. G. Researches on the Structure, Organization, and 

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 clxxix (1888), B, pp. 59-109, pll. 12-21. 



1888.2. Idcvi. III.— On Parts of the Skeleton of a Mammal from 



Triassic Rocks of Kli])fontein, Fraserberg, South Africa {Therio- 

 desmus phi/IarcJius, Seeley), illustrating the Reptilian Inheritance 

 in the Mammalian Hand. Ibid., vol. clxxix (1888) B, pp. 141-155, 

 pi. xxvi. 



1888.3. J Idem. V. — On Associated Bones of a Small Anomodont 



Reptile, Keirognathiis rordi/lus (Seeley), etc. Ibid., vol. clxxix 

 (1888) B, pp. 487-501, pll. Ixxv, Ixxvi. 



1889. Idem. VI. — On the Anomodont Reptilia and their Allies. 



Ibid., vol. clxxx (1889) B, pp. 215-290, pll. 9-25. 

 1892. Idem. VH. — Further Observations on Pareiasaurus. Idem., 



vol. clxxxiii (1892) B, pj). 311-370, pll. xvii-xxiii. 

 1895.1. Idem. Part IX., Section 1. — On the Therosuchia. Ibid., 



vol. clxxxv (1894) B, pp. 987-1018, pi. Ixxxviii. 



Tribolodon, pi. 88, fig. 6. 



1895.2. Idem. Part IX., Section 2. — The Reputed Mammals 



from the Karroo Formation of Cape Colony. Part IX., Section 3. 

 — On Diademodon. Ibid., vol. clxxxv (1894) B, pp. 1019-1041, 

 ])1. Ixxxix. 



Manus etc. of Theriodesmus, pp. 1019-24; Tritylodon possibly a Reptile, 

 but with certain Mammalian characters, pp. 1027, 1028; Diademodon 

 approximates Mammalia, pp. 1029-.30. 



1895.3. Idem. Part IX., Section 4. — On the Gomphodontia. 



Ibid., vol. cbcxxvi (1895), B, pp. 1-57, pll. i, ii. 



Tritylodon, Diademodon etc. form a group, the Gomphodontia, related to 

 the Cynodontia. 



1895.4. Idem., Part IX., Section 5. — On the Skeleton in New 



Cynodontia from the Karroo Rocks. Ibid., vol. clxxxviii (1895), 

 B, pp. 59-148. 



Marsupial characters of the humerus, pp. 150-151. 



