250 rAL^ONXOLOGY. 



mcLvima) containing, implanted in its uj^per and internal border, the 

 characteristic tooth-like solid bodies which are found fossil in the 

 Antwerp Crag. G. A. L. 



Bennett, Dr. G. Notes on the Chlamydosaurus or Frilled Lizard of 



Queensland (0. Kinrjii, Gray), and the discovery of a Fossil 



Species on the Darling Downs, Queensland. Pajpers R. Soc. 



Tasmania for 1875, pp. 56-58. 



Jaw and teeth of a new extinct species, Clilamydosaurus Bennett'ii 



(Owen), from the superficial deposits at Gowric Station, Darling 



Downs, Queensland, accompanied by parts of the jaws of Nototheriwn 



MitclieUl and Dlprotodon. R. E,, Jun. 



Bettany, G. T. On the genus Menjcochoerus (Family Oreodontida)), 



with Descriptions of two new species. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 



vol. xxxii. pp. 259-273, pis. xvii., xviii. 



Skulls from i^Iiocene beds, John-Day's Eiver, Oregon, are minutely 



described and compared with Oreodon. M. temjooralis and 31. Leidj/i 



are proposed as new species. A list of OreodontidoB is given. L. C. M. 



Biedermann, Dr. W. G. Mastodon angustidens, Cuv. Ahh. scliweiz. 

 pal. Ges. iii. pp. 7, pi. 2. 



This species occurs through a thickness of 95 metres in the Winter- 

 thur molasse ; the present example comes from Yeltheim in the upper 

 freshwater molasse (Qjlningen stage). The parts preserved are chiefly 

 the left side of upper jaw (the tusk has a length of 1*08 metre and a 

 double curve), and the lower jaw with worn incisors (its length 1*29 m., 

 of which the symphysis and incisors occupy 0*7 metre). E. B. T. 



Blake, J. F. The Yorkshire Lias (Tate and Blake). See p. 35. 



A section (pp. 243-260) is devoted to the Vertebrates. The Reptiles 

 comprise 16 species, including 1 of Teleosaurus and 1 of Steneosaurus, 

 9 of Plesiosaio'us, and 5 of IchtJii/osauriis. Steneosaurus hrevior, Plesio- 

 sauTKS propiuqims, P. longirostris, and Ichthyosaurus crassimanus are 

 described as new. Of Fishes 24 species are recorded, though apparently 

 only 20 are accepted as beyond dispute. Kone are new. H. A. N. 



Bbckh, Johann. Brachydiastematherium transilvanicum, Bkh. & 

 Maty., ein neues Pachydermen- Genus aus den eocanen Schichten 

 Siebenbiirgens. [New Pachyderm, &c.] Mitth. Jahrh. k. ung. geol. 

 Anst. Bd. iv. Heft 3, pp. 125-150, pis, 17, 18. 



Noticed in the Geological Record for 1875, p. 273, by mistake. 



Boulger, Prof. G. S. Note on a Cetiosauroid Tooth. Proc. W. Lond. 

 Sci. Assoc, vol. i. pt. iii. pp. 99, 100. 



Describes teeth of Iguanodon and Cetiosaurus, and notes the dis- 

 covery of two of the latter in the Gt. Oolite, Gloucestershire, and Port- 

 landian, Wilts. W. H. D. 



