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No. 254. Teleosaurus minimus, Quenst. 



Skull. This relic of the smallest Teleosaurus yet described, shows well 

 the orbital sockets and the nasal fossae. It is from the Lias of Wirtemberg, and 

 is now in the University Museum of Munich. Size, 6x4. Price, $1.12. 



No. 255. Teleosaurus longipes, Bronn, 



Skeleton, on slab. This species is distinguished by the long symphysis of 

 the lower jaw, by a cranium narrow towards the orbits, and by anterior limbs 

 longer in proportion than those of other species. This skeleton was found in the 

 Upper Lias at Boll, Wirtemberg, and is in the Imperial Cabinet of Vienna. 



Size, 4 ft. 4 in. x 15 in. Price, $8.00. 



No. 256. Teleosaurus Cadomensis, Geoff. 



Ventral Scales, on slab. The scales of this Teleosaur are very thick* 

 rectangular, very thick in the centre, thin towards the border, and disposed in 

 regular series. The animal had 45 unequal teeth in each ramus. This specimen 

 was found in the Lower Oolite limestone at Caen, France, and is in the Museum 

 of that city. Size, 28x12. Price, $4.00. 



No. 257. PelagOSaurUS typUS. Bronn. 



Sktjll, on slab. This saurian, the Steneosaurus of Laurillard, differs from 

 the Teleosaurus by its widely separated eyes, the short symphysis of the lower 

 jaw, and the relative shortness of the fore-limbs — they being only half as long as 

 the hind pair. This specimen was found in the Upper Lias at Boll, Wirtemberg, 

 and is in the Museum at Halle. Size, 13x5. Price, $1.25. 



No. 258. Pholidosaurus Schaumburgensis, Meyer. 



Dorsal Scales. This saurian is known only by the vertebrae, ribs and 

 scales. The vertebrae are double-concave. The dorsal plates are broader than 

 they are long, and overlap each other ; the ventral are rhomboidal, and only touch 

 each other. These scales were discovered in the Wealden sand in the principal- 

 ity of Lippe- Schaumburg, Germany, and are in the Museum at Biicksburg. 



Size, 16 x 5. Price, $1.00. 



No. 259. Leptorhynchus giganteus, Faic. and Caut. 



Muzzle. This fossil was 

 found in the Sewalik Hills, In- 

 dia (Miocene), and is in the 

 British Museum. 

 Size, 2 ft. 6 in. x 11 in. Price, 

 $8.00. 



No. 260. Leptorhynchus G-angeticus, Falc. and Caut. 



Head, truncated. Original from the Miocene beds of the Sewalik Hills, 

 India, and now in the British Museum. Size, 14 x 12. Price, $5.50. 



