NO. 1796. A NEW LABYRINTHODONT FROM KANSAS— HOODIE. 495 



strengthened by Doctor Branson in 1905." The family as at present 

 constituted undoubtedly represents a very heterogeneous assemblage, 

 but it must serve as a scrap basket until we learn more of the char- 

 acters of the forms described. 



The following is a list of the labyrinthodont remains described 

 from North America: 



Carboniferous : 



Baphetes ijlanice'ps Owen, 1854, Nova Scotia. 



( ?) Bendrerpeton, species Owen. 



Eosaurus canadensis Marsh, 1862, Nova Scotia. 



Mastodonsaurus, sp. indet. Williston, 1897, Kansas. 



Erpetosuchus Icansensis Moodie, 1910, Kansas. (Lower Permian?) 



(?) Macrerpeton liuxleyi (Cope), 1874, Ohio. 



Permian. None Ivnown. 



Triassic : 



Didyocephalus elegans, Leidy, 1856, North Carolina. 



Eupelor durus Cope, 1866, Pennsylvania. 



Pariostegus my ops Cope, 1868, North Carolina. 



Metoposaurus fraasi Lucas, 1904, Arizona. 



Anaschisma hrowni Branson, 1905, Wyoming. 



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