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PALAEONTOLOGY. 



1. VERTEBRATA. 



Adams, Prof. A. L. On a fossil Saurian Vertebra (Arctosaurus 



Oshorni) from the Arctic Regions. Proc. R. Irish Acad. ser. ii. 



vol. ii. pp. 177-179 (woodcut). 



From Rendezvous Point, Byam Martin Channel. " The bone may in 



all probability have been one of the middle cervicals of a Saurian with 



biconcave vertebrae." L. C. M. 



Andrews, Prof. Edmand. Dr. Koch and the Missouri Mastodon, 



Amer. Journ. scr. 3, vol. x. pp. 32-34. 

 Brings forward more evidence adding to the incredibility of Dr. 

 Koch's statement. (See jpost.) 



Anon. A new Mastodon. Amer. Journ. ser. 3, vol. ix. p. 222. 

 Note announcing the discovery, by Prof. Cope, in Pliocene deposits 

 of Santa Fe, of a new species, M. produdm (= M. ohscurns, Leidy^. 



. Mastodon of Otisville, Orange County, N. Y. Amer. Journ. 



ser. 3, vol. ix. p. 483. 

 Note of discovery in swamps of this district. 



. The Moas of New Zealand. Nature, vol. xi. pp. 289-290, 



(woodcut). 

 The tarsal scales of Dinornis inrjens, Otago, are described and 

 figured. 



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•. Discovery of the Horns of an extinct species of Ox in Ohio. 



Amer. Journ. ser. 3, vol. x. p. 386. 

 Note of occurrence of large horn-cores (22 inches in circumference), 

 in gravel. Brush Creek, Adams County. 



Another New York Mastodon. Amer. Journ. ser. 3, vol. x. 



p. 390. 

 Note of occurrence at Lisle, near Binghampton. 



Atthey, Thomas. On the Articular Bone and supposed Vomerine 

 Teeth of (Jtenodus ohliquus ; and on Falceonisais Hancochi, n. sp., 

 from the Low Main, Newsham, Northumberland. Ann. Nat. 

 Jlist. ser. 4, vol. xv. pp. 309-312, pi. xix. 



Bachmann, Isidor. Beschreibung eincs Unterkiefers von Dinotherium 

 havaricum. [Lower Jaw of D. havarkum.'] Abh. schweiz. pal. Oes, 

 vol. ii. pp. lb ; 1 plate. 



This finely preserved lower jaw of Dinotherium was found in tho 



