ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA TO PART III. XI 



Page 1035. The name Platyops being preoccupied, may be changed to 

 Platyoposaitrus. The genus should apparently be included in 

 the ArchegosauridcE, since the vertebras are described as rhach- 

 itomous. 

 ti 1036. Capitosaurus also occurs in the Bunter. The superiority of 

 size of Cafiitosaurus over Trematosaurus renders it more prob- 

 able that the former is the same as Chirosaurus (p. 1039). 

 11 1036, 1037. The alleged occurrence of Mastodonsaurus gigauteus 

 and Metopias in the Rhsetic rests on insufficient evidence. The 

 latter genus is stated to have been recorded from the Conti- 

 nental instead of the British Rhastic. 

 11 1 04 1, bottom line, dele " and may not improbably be identical with 



Chelotriton." 

 11 1043, line 8 from top, for "each" read "hind," and for "pes" 

 read "same." A lytes occurs in the Miocene of Sausan (Raiia 

 Troscheli). Latonia (p. 1044), according to Cope, is not allied 

 to Ceratophiys, but belongs to the Discoglossidoz j it also 

 occurs in the Sausan Miocene. The P alceobatrachidoz appear 

 to connect the Pelobatida with the Aglossa, as represented by 

 the Dactylethridce, or Xenopodidoz as they should properly be 

 called, — Dactylethra being a synonym of Xenopus. 

 11 1044. The name Cystigiiathidoz should be replaced by Leptodacty- 



UdcE, Cystignathus being a synonym. 

 n 1057, line 8 from top, before " characterised " add " typically." 

 11 1057, line 17 from top, before "African " add " typical." 

 11 1058-61. Additional characters of many of the genera are given in 



the Appendix. 

 11 1059, line 4 from top, for " divided " read " undivided. 1 ' 

 ti 1059, line 7 from top, for " single " read " double." 

 11 1 108. Ocadia is distinct from Pa/o3oeke/ys. See Appendix. 

 n 1 1 17, line 10 from bottom, the name " Cyclanorbince " may be sub- 

 stituted for " Emydznce" since the latter is preoccupied. 

 11 1 126. Since Ichthyosaurus platyodo?i differs from all other species 

 of Ichthyosaums by the smooth and carinated crowns of its 

 teeth (fig. 1028), it appears, on the whole, advisable to regard it 

 as the type of a distinct genus, for which the name Temnodonto- 

 saurus is proposed. 

 11 1 139. Rhaphiosaurus proves to be founded upon part of a jaw of 



Pachyrhizodus (p. 993). 

 >i 1 176, line 2 from top, for " Kimeridgian " read " Portlandian." 

 11 1 179, line 18 from top, after " species " add " of the former." 

 n 1264, fig. 1 1 30. A is a skull of Mam's, and not Echidna, as stated. 

 1372, lines 16, 17, from top, for " Limnotherium " read " Limnokyus. n 



