284 B . G. SEELEY ON A LOWER JAW OF LABYRINTHODON. 



that the fossil described by him presented analogies to the Teleosauria 

 and marine Chelonia, a fact which supports the evidence derived 

 from the skeleton of the Labyrinthodontia. The skulls in those 

 animals present characters found nowhere except among the true 

 Reptilia. With regard to the identification of the specimen, he said 

 that if those from Warwickshire described by Mr. Miall were Laby- 

 rinthodonts, then this was one also. 



