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1. Type of Leptophractus lineolatns Cope, from the Coal Measures of Linton, Ohio. Por- 



tions of maxilla and mandible of left side with teeth. XI. Original in American 

 Museum of Natural History. 



2. Type of Proterpeto" gurleyi Moodie, from the Coal Measures of Illinois, near Danville. 



Cervical of an otherwise unknown vertebrate. Neural spine to the right. 

 Original in Walker Museum, University of Chicago X 2. 



3. Amphibian phalanx from the Coal Measures near Breeze, Illinois, of an unknown 



species. The probable form of the element is represented. X 3. 



4. Large rib of a stereospondylous stegocephalan otherwise unknown. The rib may 



represent a species of flfafrerpe/on or may even belonjr with HfgCfWftfon deani 

 Moodie, but exact identification will have to wait for future discoveries. From 

 the Coal Measures of Linton, Ohio. Original in U. S. National Museum. X 1. 



5. Type of Cope's species TuJilanus morda.r referred by him to the cranium, on account 



of the sculpturing of the elements. We now know the specimen to be portions of 

 the interclavicle and clavicles of Diceratosanrus punctolinealus, as Cope suggested 

 they might be. Original in American Museum of Natural History. X 1. 



6. Skull of Baphctes planiceps Owen from the Coal Measures of Nova Scotia. 0.45. 



Original in the British Museum, South Kensington. After Owen. 



