188 Scientific Intelligence. 
having Testudinine characters, and requiring a distinct — 
name, for which Stylemys should perhaps be adopted, Dr. Maa 
will -etabieagia be necessitated to find another for that which he Ev 
se 
This and other rectifications relating to North American tpn 
not having been published prior to “Dr. Maack’ ork, he 
unable to take advantage of the ag I shesathre eebiend the fol 
lowing list as supplementary to i 
POSTPLIOCENE SPECIES. 
mydide, 
Cistudo eurypygia Cope. t Emys petrolet Leidy. 
PLIOCENE AND MIocENE SPECIES. 
Emydide. 
Stylemys Nebrascensis Leidy. 8. Niobrarensis Leidy. 
Trionychide., 
Trionyz lima Cope. T. Buiei Cope, 
Cheloniide, 
Puppigerus grandevus Leidy. 
Eocrxe SPECIES. 
Trionychide, 
? Trionyx pennatus Cope. 
? Cheloniide, 
Lembonaz polemicus Cope. Puppigerus parviscutatus Cope. 
CRETACEOUS SPECIES. 
Eimydide, 
Emys ok bad he sy Adocus agilis Cope. 
pe pravus Leidy. 
E. firmus Dell 7. A. Vyomingensis Leidy 
E. Stevensoni Leidy. A, pectoralis Cope. UPiarceters 
Adocus beatus Leidy. num olim.) 
Chelydride, 
Lytoloma sous ee Catapleura repanda Cope. 
LL. angusta Cop Pentresius ornatus Leidy. 
Propleuride, 
Luclastes platyops Cope. Osteopygis platylomus Co 
leura sopita Leidy. O. chelydrinus Cope. a 
Osteopygis emarginatus Cope. 
Trionychide, 
Trionyx halophilus Cope. Trionyx guttatus Leidy. 
T. priscus Leidy. 
Podocnemidide, 
Bothremys Cookii Leidy. Tuphrosphys Leslianus Cope. 
Taphrosphys molops Cope. T. strenuus Cope. 
T. sulcatus Leid 
T. nodosus Co 
T. longinuchus fone - 
