266 PALEONTOLOGY. 



Sauvage, Dr. H. E. Note sur les debris d'Ichthyosaure des couches 

 rhctiennes de Saone et Loire. [Rhaetic Ichthyosauri, &c.] A7in. 

 Sci. Geol. t. vii. one page. 

 On vertebrae from Antilly and Le Condre (Saone et Loire) two n. sp. 

 are founded : — Ichtliyosaurus rheticus : dorsal vertebras biconcave, 

 transverse and perpendicular diameters equal, longitudinal =|^ perpen- 

 dicular diameter, lower surface flat, diapophysis and parapophysis touch. 

 /. carinatus : vertebrae compressed, antoro -posterior diameter being |- 

 of the transverse. E. B. T. 



Essai sur la Faune Ichthyologique de la periode liasique, 



suivi d'une notice sur les Poissons du Lias de Yassy. 2nd part. 



[Liassic Eish of Vassy.] Ann. Sci. Geol. t. vii. cah. 1, j)p. 24 ; 



5 plates. 



Erom the bituminous limestone of the U. Lias at Yassy the following 



are described as new species — Ptycholepis Barrati, Caturus stenospon- 



dylus, C. Cotteaui, G. sienoura, Pachycormus elongatus. [Continuation : 



see Geological Eecokd for 1875, p. 291.] E. "B. T. 



Seeley, H. G. On the posterior portion of a Lower Jaw of Lahy- 



rinthodon (L. Lavisi) from the Trias of Sidmouth. Quart. Journ. 



Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 278-284, pi. xix. 



In addition to the constituents of the mandible of LahyrintJiodon 



previously known, splenial and surangular and, not improbably, coro- 



noid bones occur. L. Lavisi (n. sp.) is distinguished by " the depth 



and outline of the postarticular part of the jaw and the differences of 



sculpture in the lateral subarticular ornament." L. C. M. 



. Notice of the Occurrence of Remains of a British Eossil 



Zeuglodon (Z. WanJclyni, Seeley) in the Barton Clay of the Hamp- 

 shire Coast. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. pp. 429-432. 

 " Differs from all known species of Zeuglodon in the shortness of the 

 interspaces between the teeth, and apparently in the characters of the 

 premolar teeth, as well as in the shorter form of the skull." L. C. M. 



. On an associated Series of Cervical and Dorsal Yertebrae of 



Polyptychodon from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, in the 

 Woodwardian Museum, &c. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. 

 pp. 433-436. 



On Grocodilus Icenicus (Seeley), a second and larger Species 



of Crocodile from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, contained in 

 the Woodwardian Museum, &c. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxxii. 

 pp. 437-439. 

 N. sp. founded on one cervical and one dorsal vertebra. 



. On Macrurosaurus semnus (Seeley), a Long-tailed Animal with 



Procoelous Yertebrae from the Cambridge Upper Greensand, pre- 

 served in the Woodwardian Museum, &c. Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 

 vol. xxxii, pp. 440-444; 2 woodcuts. 



N, sp. founded on 25 successive caudal vertebrae. 



