Reptilia. Batrachia. 



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Thalatto-^iiuvn>^ \m. spp. Culifoniia. 

 Triassic. Merriam, J. C. Sau Fran- 

 cisco, Mem. Cal. Acad. Sci., 5, No. 1, 

 1905, (52, with text fig. and jil.). 



Thelegnathus n. gen., T. browni n. sp. 

 Broom, R. Graham's Town, Cape 

 Colony, Rec. Albany Miis., 1, pt.4, 1905, 

 (274). 



Triraeliodon minor u sp. Broom, R. 

 I.e. (271). 



Udenodon pusillus n. sp. Jaekel, 0. 

 Berlin, SitzBer. Ges. natf. Freunde, 

 1904, (172-188). 



5631.70 JURASSIC. 

 General. 



Williaton, S. W. North American 

 plesiosaurs. Parti. [With " Catalogue 

 and bibliography ".] Chicago, 111., Pub. 

 Field Columb. Mus., Geol. Ser., 2, 1903, 

 (1-77, with text fig. and pi.). Separate. 

 25.8 cm. 



Special. 



Apatosauras, structure and relation- 

 ships. Riggs, E. S. I.e. (]?. + 1G5- 

 196, with text fig. and pL). 



Baptanodon, osteology. Gilmore, 

 C. W. Pittsburgh, Pa., Mem. Carnegie 

 Mus., 2, 1905, (77-129, with i± and text 

 fig-)- 



Brontosaums, skull and skeleton. 

 0[sbom], H. F. Science, New York, 

 N.Y., (N. Ser.), 22, 1905, (374-370). 



Cetiosnurus h'edsi from Peterborough, 

 skeleton. Woodward, A. S. London, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1905, 1, (232-243). 



Diplodocus, clavicle. Nopcsa, F. I.e. 

 2, (289-294). 



carnegiei. 



Pittsburgh, 



Pa., Ann. Carnegie Mus., 3, 1905, (443- 

 452, with pi.). 



Qoniopholis ? gihnorei n. sp. Wyoming. 

 HoUand, W. J. I.e. (431-434, with pi. 

 and text fig.). 



Jlypsilopliodon. Great Britain. 



Nopcsa, F. Geol. Mag., London, (Ser. 

 2), [5], 2, 1905, (203-208, with pi. and 

 figs.). 



IcJilhyosaurus bamhergensls n. sp. 

 Deutschlaud. Bauer, F. Bamberg, 

 15cr. natf. Ges., 18, 1 90 1, Abh. 1, (1-56, 

 mit 2 Tal). 



volgensls u. sp. Russland. 



Kazanskij, P. Kazani, Trd. ObSft. 

 jest., 37, 3, 1903, (3-29); deutsches 

 Res., (29-30, mit 2 Taf.). 



Metriorhyuclins, Skelet. Jaekel, 0. 

 Berlin, Zs. D. geol. Ges., 56, 1904, 

 Protok., (109-119). 



jackdi n. sp. Schmidt, 



VV. E. I.e. (97-108, mit 2 Taf.). 



Morosaurus, skull and skeleton. 

 0[sbornl, H. F. Science, New York, 

 N.Y., (N. Ser.), 22, 1905, (374-376). 



Otoiipliepus n. gen. 0. magnlfiens n. 

 sp. Connecticut. Cushman, J. A. 

 Amer. Geol., Minneapolis, Minn., 33, 



1904, (154-156, with 1 pi.). 



Plesiosaurus. Jakovlev, N. N. St, 

 Peterburg, Verh. Russ. mineral. Ges.. 

 (Ser. 2), 41, 1903, (13-16, mit 1 Taf.). 



Pleuroeoelus versus Astrodou. 

 L[ucas], F. A. Science, New York, 

 N.Y., (N. Ser.), 19, 1904, (436). 



Polaeanthus. Great Britain. Nopcsa, 

 F. Geol. Mag., London, (Ser. 2), [5J, 2, 



1905, (241-251, with pi. and figs.). 



Streptospondijlus. Great Britain. 

 Nopcsa, F. I.e. (289-293, witli pi.). 



5631.75 CRETACEOUS. 

 General. 



Brown, B. Stomach stones and food 

 of Plesiosaurs. Science, New York, 

 N.Y., (N. Ser.), 20, 1904, (184-185). 



Eastman, C. R. A recent paleonto- 

 logical induction. [Criticism of paper 

 by Barnum Brown on " Stomach stones 

 and food of Plesiosaurs ".] I.e. (465- 

 466). 



Hay, Oliver P[erry]. A revision of 

 the species of the family of fossil turtles 

 called Toxochelyidfe. New York, N.Y., 

 Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 21, 1905, 

 (177-185, with text fig.). 



Merriam, J. C. The occurrence of 

 Ichthyosaur-like remains in the upper 

 Cretaceous of Wyoming. Science, New 

 York, N.Y., (N. Ser.),' 22, 1905, (640- 

 641). 



