282 PALJEONTOLOGT. 



Beckens. [Fossil Tortoise from the Vienna Basin.] Verh. h.-h. 

 c/dol. Rdchs. pp. 288, 289. 

 Preliminary nolice of Testuio prceceps, which will be described in 

 the Jahrbuch ; it comes from the Miocene near Vienna. 



Hiwkia3, B. W. Pelvis of Hadrosaarus. Proo. Ac, Nat. Scl. 

 Philadel. pt. ii. p. 329. 



Hochststter, Dr. Ferd. von. Ueber lleste von Ursui spdloeus aus 

 der Igritzer Hohlo im Biharer Comitat, Ungarn. [ U. spdcem in the 

 Igritz Cavern, Hungary.] Verh. k.-h. geol. Eeichs. pp. 113-119. 



The cavern consists of chambers and narrow connecting passages ; 

 the bones are imbedded in a fine yellow loam to a depth of 12 feet, but 

 are not found below that, or beyond the entrance of certain side 

 passages by which they seem to have been introduced. All have not 

 yet been determined ; but the Cave-bear, Cave-hyaena, and Wolf occur. 

 Measurements of the bear's skull compared with those of other localities 

 are added. No remains of man or his works. E, B. T. 



. Cervus megaceros von Nussdorf. Verh. Tc.-h. geol. Reichs. 



p. 146. 

 Notices that the horns had been cut off the skull. 



Hosmes, Dr. R. Vorlage von Wirbelthierresten aus den Kohlen- 



ablageningen von Trifail in Steiermark. [Vertebrate Remains 



from the Coal-beds of Trifail, «S:;c.] Verh. k.-lc. geol. Reichs. pp. 



310-313. 



Preliminary notice of remains which will be described in the 



Jahrbuch, viz. mandible of Anthracotherium magnum^ &c. ; they 



come from Aquitanian beds a little older than those of Eibiswald, 



which yield a different vertebrate fauna. E. B. T. 



. Vorlage von Wirbelthierresten aus der Bohni-Hohle bei 



Anina. Vei'h. Ic.-k. geol. Reichs. pp. 339-342. 



On the occurrence of the skull of the Capva ibex in the Bohni Cave 

 with that of the Cave-bear ; measurements of a fine example of the 

 latter are given. E. B. T. 



Houzeau de Lehaye, A. [On Pterodactylian Teeth in the Hainault 

 Chalk and Mosasaurian Teeth in the Brown Chalk of Ciply.] Ann. 

 Soc. Geol. Belg. t. ii. Bulletin^ p. xliv. 



Note of occurrence. 



Huxley, Prof. T. H. On Stagonolepis Rohertsoni, and on the 



Evolution of the Crocodilia. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxi. 



pp. 423-438, pi. xix. 



Further remains of Stagonolepis are enumerated, and the skeleton is 



described systematically. The mandible with long curved teeth (Quart. 



Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xv. p. 440) proves not to belong to Stagonolepis. 



The Crocodilia are divided into sub-orders : — I. Parasuchia : no bony 

 plates of the pterygoid or palatine bones to prolong the nasal passages ; 

 centra of the vertebra3 amphiccelian. Genera : Stagonolepis, Belodon. 



