CHELONTIA. 119 
d. Page 99, Metatarsal, from Monmouth Co., N. J. Pl. XV, Figs. 7, 8. 
e. Page 99, Metatarsal, from N. J. 
F. Page 100, Sacro-vertebral bodies, from Monmouth Co., N. J. Pl. XIII, Figs. 27, 28. 
g. Page 100, Fragments of bones. of the extremities and a vertebral body, from Monmouth Co., N. J. 
CCELOSAURUS. Leidy. 
17. Celosaurus antiquus. 
Page 100, Tibia, from Burlington Co., N. J. Pl. ILI, Fig. 3. 
Page 101, Fragments of a tibia and metatarsal bone, and phalanges, from Monmouth Co., N. J. 
Pl. XVU, Figs. 7-11. 
ASTRODON. sy ohnston. 
18. Astrodon Johnstoni. 
Astrodon. Jounston: Amer. Jour. Dent. Science, 1859. 
Page 102, Teeth, from Bladensburg, Md. Pl. XIII, Figs. 20-23; Pl. XX, Fig. 10. 
TOMODON. Leidy. 
19. Tomodon horrificus, 
Pages 102, 103, A tooth, from Mullica Hill, Gloucester Co., N. J. Pl. XX, Figs. 7-9. 
PLIOGONODON. Leidy. 
20. Pliogonodon priscus. 
Pliogonodon priscus. Lxety: Pr. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1856, 255. 
Pliogonodon nobilis. Lerpy: Emmons, Rep. North Carol. Geol. Surv. 1858, 233, Figs. 
43, 44. 
Page 103, Teeth, from Cape Fear, North Carolina. 
- CHELONA. 
CHELONE. 
21. Chelone sopita. 
Pages 104, 105. PI. XIX, Fig. 5. 
22. Chelone ornata. 
Chelone ornata. Lxrrpy: Proc. Ac. Nat. Se. Phil. 1856, VIII, 303. 
Page 105. Pl. XVIII, Fig. 10. 
EMYS. 
23. Emys firmus. 
Page 106. Pl. XIX, Figs. 2, 
24. Emys beatus. . 
Pages 107, 108. Pl. XVIII, Figs. 1-3. ? 
