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Orthophragmina peruviana, Nummuliles sp. Scapharca (Argina) sullanensis, 

 Lucina paytensis, Ampullina paytensis, Faiinus ? lagunitensis, « Cerithium » 

 paytense, Telescopiam peruvianum. Tympanoionus lagunitensis, Diento- 

 mochilus ( Eclinochilus ) sp. cf. laqueaius (Conr.), Nassa lagunitensis, Oli- 

 vancillaria ( Agaronia) peruviana, Conus ( Lithoconus ) sp., Callianassa 

 parinasensis, « Echinocyamus » intermedius. 



ZoRRiTOS FORMATION. — The species resemble those found in the Miocène 

 of Gatun, Panama. Scapharca zorritosensis, Crassalellites charanensis, Cle- 

 mentia sp. cf. dariena (Conr.), Solarium sexlineare, Nels., Turriiella infra- 

 carinata Grzyb., T. golhica Grzyb., T. robusta, Grzyb., T. sp. cf. altilira 

 Conr., Conus sp. 



Under the title of « Illustrations of the Tertiary Fossils of Peru » an édition 

 of the plates of this work was published on April 10, 1922 (London : Mac- 

 millan & Co.). 



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VERTÉBRÉS 



Haughton, S. H., On the Reptilian Gênera Euparkeria Broom and 

 Mesosuchus Watson. Trans. R. Soc. S. Afric, vol. X — 1922 — pp. 

 81-88, 2 PI. Cape Town, 1922. 



This paper contains descriptions and figures of further spécimens of the 

 two gênera mentioned in the title and re-defmes the genus5ro{onie//a Broom. 

 Mesosuchus is shown to be allied to Howesia, and différences in the limbs of 

 varions spécimens of Euparkeria are attributed to sex. 



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Haughton, S. H., On Some Dinosaur Remains from Bushmanland., 

 Trans. R. Soc. S. Afric, vol. V — 1915 — pp. 259-264, 6 text figs. Cap^e 

 Town, 1915. 



A maxillary tooth, several femora, tibise, and vertebrae found at a depth 

 of 112 ft. below the surface in an in-filled valley system are assigned to the 

 Ornithischia under the name of Kangnasaurus Coetzeei. The type is consi- 

 dered to be later than Camptosaurus but no exact définition of its âge is 

 possible. 



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Haughton, S. H., On a New Species of Trematosaurus [T. sobeyi). 

 Ann. S. Afric. Mus. vol. XII — 1915 — pp. 47-51, 2 PL, 1 text fig. Cape 

 Town, 1915. 



A description of an almost perfect large Labyrinthodont skull from the 

 Upper Beaufort Beds of the Karroo System. Dorsal and palatal aspects are 

 figured. An interfrontal bone is présent. The skull is elongate and narrowly 

 triangular, and the palate was furnished with a number of large and small 

 teeth. It is named Trematosaurus Sobeyi. 



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