5o6 Literaturnachweise. 



(13) 0. ABEL, Die Stämme der Wirbeltiere. — (Vereinig, wiss. Verleger, Berlin und 



Leipzig 19 19.) 



(14) E. C. CASE, A Revision of the Cotylosauria of North America. — (Carnegie In- 



stitution of Washington, Publ. Nr. 145, Washington 19 11.) (Hier die wichtigsten 

 Werke über Cotylosaurier bis 19 10.) 



(15) D. M. S. WATSON, On Seymouria, the most Primitive Known Reptile. — (Pro- 



ceedings Zool. Soc, London 1918 [Publ. March 1919], p. 267.) 



(16) R. OWEN, Catalogue of the Fossil Reptilia of South Africa in the Collection of the 



British Museum. — London 1876. 



(17) H. G. SEELEY, Researches on the Structure, Organization and Classification of the 



Fossil Reptilia. — II. On Pareiasaurus bombidens (Owen), and the Significance 

 of its Affinities to Amphibians, Reptiles, and Mammals. — (Philos. Transactions 

 Roy. Soc, London, Vol. 179, p. 59.) — VII. Further Observations on Pareia- 

 saurus. — (Ibidem, Vol. CLXXXIII, p. 311.) 



(18) D. M. S. WATSON, On the Skull of an Pareiasaurian Reptile, and on the Relations- 



hip of that Type. — (Proceed. Zool. Soc, London 191 4, p. 155.) 



(19) R. BEOOM, Contributions to South African Palaeontology. — On the Pareiasaurian 



Genus Propappus. — (Annais South African Museum, Vol. IV, 1908, p. 351.) — 

 Vgl. auch E. C. CASE(i4), p. 54. 



(20) Ich entnehme die photographische Reproduktion dieses Modells sowie die Photo- 



graphie des (in unrichtiger Haltung und falscher Gliedmaßenstellung, sowie mit 

 falscher Montierung der Ulna usw.) aufgestellten Skeletts, nach Prof. AMALITZKY 

 in Warschau, dem Buche von Rev. H. N. HUTCHINSON („Extinct Monsters and 

 Creatures of Other Days", London 2^ edition, 1910, PI. XII, p. 116). 



(21) I. B. J. SOLEAS and W. J. SoLLAS, A Study of the Skull of a Dicynodon by 



Means of Serial Sections. — Philosophical Transactions, Roy. Soc, London 

 Vol. CCIV (B), 1913, p. 201 (hier die ältere Literatur). 



Unter neueren Arbeiten über Dicynodon ist besonders hervorzuheben: 



D. M. S. WATSON, Dicynodon Halli, sp. n., an Anomodont Reptile from South 

 Africa. — (Annais and Mag. of Nat. Hist., London (8), Vol. XIV, No. 79, 

 July 19 14, p. 97.) 



Derselbe, The Evolution of the Tetrapod Shoulder Girdle and Fore-Limb. — 



(Journal of Anatomy, Vol. LH, 191 7, p. 30.) 

 (22; Derselbe, The Skeleton of Lystrosaurus. — (Records of the Albany Museum, 



Vol. II, Pt. IV, No. 8, Grahamstown, 26th March 191 2, p. 287.) 

 Derselbe, The Limbs of Lystrosaurus. — (Geological Magazine, N. S. (V), Vol. X, 



1913, p. 256.) 



E. C. N. VAN HOEPEN, Contributions to the Knowledge of the Reptils of the 

 Karroo Formation. 2. The Lower Jaw of Lystrosaurus. — (Annais Transvaal 

 Museum, Vol. IV, Pt. 4, Pretoria, 1914, p. 208.) 



Derselbe (Fortsetzung), 3. The Skull and other Remains of Lystrosaurus Putterilli 



n. sp. — (Ibidem, Vol. V, No. 1, 1915, p. 70.) 

 Derselbe, Bijdragen tot de Kennis der Reptielen van de Karrooformatie. — 1. De 



Schedel van Lystrosaurus latirostris, Owen sp. — (Ibidem, Vol. IV, Part 1, 



1913, p. 1.) 



(23) H. G. A. HlCKLING, British Permian Footprints. — (Memoirs and Proceed. of the 



Manchester Lit. and Philos. Soc, Vol. LIII, 1909, p. 1.) 



(24) D. M. S. WATSON, The Evolution of the Tetrapod Shoulder Girdle and Fore 



Limb. — (Journal of Anatomy, Vol. LH, 19 17, p. 36.) 



(25) E. T. NEWTON. Some New Reptiles from the Elgin Sandstone. — (Philos. 



Transactions, Roy. Soc, London, Vol. CLXXXIV (B), London 1893, P- 43 *•) 



