392 0. 0. Marsh on new Reptilian remains Jrom Brazil. 
These are represented in Plate XV, figure 5, and Plate xvi, 
figures 4, 6, 7, and 8, and are referred to on page 268 as, “Teeth 
of Crocodile with strong continuous strize, and coarse riblets.” 
cets lying oblique to each other, the smaller one being elevated 
about half an inch above the other, and covering rather more 
i n form 
confluent. The size and other characters of the i Be 
vertebra from Montserrate, which Mr, Allport figured in his 
paper in Plate xvm, and which Prof. Owen suggested might 
prove to be allied to Megalosaurus. 
The only other specimen in this collection that need be pat- 
ticularly mentioned here is a small flat bone, about two inches - 
in le th, with one articular extremity partially preserved. 
This appears to resemble most nearly the fibula of a Tortoise, 
and probably gi be referred to that group of reptiles. The 
F 
other verte remains from Brazil obtained by Prof. Hartt 
aaa Sonera, 
or. 
acdoag interest, but will be fully described in 
bis forthco Worx, 
ale College, April 5th, 1869, 
