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fossils are firom the Beaufort and Stormberg beds, so far as the localities 

 are known. In the Catalogue they are provisionally referred to the 

 Trias. The evidence of Labyrinthodont and Dinosanrian remains, 

 besides that of fossil plants, is *^held to show the geological corre- 

 spondency of the Panchet and Kamthi groups in India with the Beaufort 

 beds in South Africa." The S. African Reptilia are elsewhere (p. ix) said 

 to be not later than the Trias, and probably Palseozoic. 



Express definitions of the new orders, femilies, genera, and species 

 are not given. The following are new : — REPTILIA. Order l)nfo- 

 sAnaA. Family Trfiosfpondi/Jia : TajnnoctphaJus Atherstaniiy pp. 1-6, 

 pis. i.-v. Fam. Serratidetitia : PareiasoMnts serridenSy pp. 6-8, 71, 

 pis. vi.-viii. ; P. homlnfUns, pp. 9-13, pis. viii.-xii. liv. ; AnthodoH 

 serrariusy pp. 14, 15, 71, pis. xiii., Ixx. — Order Th^kiodoxtia. Fam. 

 Binanalia : Ltfcosmtnis pardalisy pp. 15, 16, pi. xiv. ; L, ti(fn»ivs, 

 p. 17. pi. XV. ; L. curnmola^ pp. 71-73, pi. Ixviii. ; Tiffris^tchHS simvs^ 

 p. 1 7, pi. xvi. Fam. JJononariaJia : Ctfnodraco serruiens^ p. IS, pi. 

 xvii. ; C. major, pp. 19, 20, pis. ii., xix. ; Cffnosuchus suj^postHS, pp. 2i^ 

 22, pi. xvi. : Nifthosaunis JarvatitSy p. 24, pis. xx., xxxiv. ; Scahposamrms 

 constrichtSy pp. 24, 25, pL xvi. ; Procolojihodon trifionieeps, pp. 25, 26, 

 pi. XX. ; P. tniwor, p. 26, pi. xx. Fam. Tectiiwriaha : Goiy(mo}is ton'vSy 

 pp. 27, 28, pis. xxi., xxii. ; G, sp. ?, pp. 28, 29. — Order Asohodostia. 

 Fam. BiiUntalia : Ditt/nodon JacertictpSy pp. 30, 31, pi. xxiii. ; />. hmti^ 

 f<7>s, pp. 32-36, 47, 48, pis. xxiv.-xxviii., hex. : D.'f parvidens^ p. 82, 

 pi. xxviii. ; />. pardiee^iSy pp. 42, 43, pis. xxxviii., xxxix., xli., xlii., liii. ; 

 2>. rectidens, p. 44, pis. xxxv., xl. ; 1). cum^aUts, pp. 44, 45 ; D. /WiV^jj?, 

 p. 45, pi. xliii. ; D, recuri^dfmsy p. 46, pi. Ixix. : /). dtthius, pp. 40, 47, 

 pi. Ixix. ; Ptjfcho<fnathus latii-ostrisy pp. 49, 50, pis. xlvi.-xlviii. ; P. 

 hoopis, p. 50, pis. xlviii. xlix, ; P. v«rrtic(dis, pp. 50, 51 , pi. xlix. ; P. 

 depressuSy p. 53, pi. li. ; P. pusdIuSy p. 85, pi. liii. Fam. Cnfptodontia : 

 Oudeiwdon hrevirostriSy pp. 57, 58, pis. Iviii., lix. ; 0. Bttiniiy pp. 58, 

 59, pis. Ivi., be. ; 0, jinMfnathuSy p. 59, pi. Ixi. ; 0, Gretnh PP* ^9, 61, 

 pis. Ixii., Ixv. (the previously described Dici/noihn stritjrii'eps is referred 

 to Oudenofhn) ; Diapiodon ranicrpSy p. 61 ; JD, megnJo^iSy p. 62, pi. Ixiii. ; 

 Tfteriof^nathus iwirro/Mt, p. 62, pi. Ixiii. ; KisteiYphahts iMicror^tiiM.*, 

 p. 63, pis. Ixiv., Ixix. ; A". UptorhinuSy p. 64, pi. Ixiv. ; A'. chelifdi-OHhSy 

 p. 64, pi. Ixiv. ; K. planicepSy p. 64, pi. Ixiv. ; A. arctatu$y p. 65, pi. 

 Ixv. ; A. haihffffnathuSy p. 65, pi. ixv. Fam. Emfothioilontia : Eiuloihton 

 hitthtfsiomay p. 66, pis. Ixvi., Ixvii. Fragments of Anonmfontut, pp. 73, 

 74. — Subclass DIPNOA. Order Labtrixtuodostia. Section JSqui^ 

 deiUiculata. Fam. Coccoganoidra : Petrophn/ne (framdatay p. 67, jJ. 

 XX. ; P. majory pp. 68, 69 ; SaurosUrnon (rriVs?xir7*ii, p. 88, pl. Ixx. 

 Many previously known species arc redescribcd and figurotl. 



A summary discusses the lost reptilian characters manifested in 

 extinct species. L. C. M. 



Owen, Prof. R. On a now Minlification of Pinosaurian Vertobra\ 



Quart. Jouni. Gfol, Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 43-46, pis. iv., v. 

 Vertebra) of TapinoerphalHs and Partiosiwru^y Triassic (?) Dinosauria 



