Literaturnachweise. 



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(26) K. BROOM, Observations on Some Specimens of South African Fossil Reptiles 



Preserved in the British Museum. — (Transactions Roy. Soc. South Africa, 

 Vol. II, Part I, 19 10, p. 24.) 



(27) Derselbe, A Comparison of the Permian Reptiles of North America with those 



of South Africa. — (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York, Vol. XXVIII, 

 Art. XX, July 16, 1910, p. 213.) 



(28) Derselbe, An Attempt to determine the Horizons of the Fossil Vertebrates of 



the Karroo. — (Annais South African Museum, Vol. II, Part 4, Contributions to 

 South African Palaeontology, No. 12, London, April 28, 1909, p. 285.) 



(29) D. M. S. WATSON, Eunotosaurus africanus, and the Ancestry of the Chelonia. — 



(Proc. Zool. Soc, London 1914, p. 101 1.) 



(30) F. VON HüENE, Sclerosaurus und seine Beziehungen zu anderen Cotylosauriern und 



zu den Schildkröten. — (Zeitschr. f. indukt. Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre, 

 Bd. XXIV, 2. Heft, Berlin 1920, p. 163.) 



(31) 0. ABEL, Grundzüge der Paläobiologie der Wirbeltiere. — 1912, p. 531. 



(32) R. BROOM, The Skull of Tapinocephalus. — (Geological Magazine, London [V], 



Vol. VI, 1909, p. 400.) 



(33) Derselbe, A Further Comparison of the South African Dinocephalians with the 



American Pelycosaurs. — (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York, Vol. XXXIII, 

 1914, p. 137.) 



(34) D. M. S. WATSON, On Some Features of the Structure of the Therocephalian 



Skull. — (Annais and Mag. Nat. Hist., London 1913 [8], Vol. XI, p. 72.) 



(35) Die wichtigste Literatur über Theriodontier habe ich in den „Stämmen der Wirbel- 



tiere", 1919, p. 424 — 425 zusammengestellt. In neuerer Zeit hat namentlich 

 R. BROOM unsere Kenntnisse von diesen merkwürdigen Reptilien sehr gefördert 

 und fast jedes Jahr bringt die Bekanntmachung neuer Formen. 



(36) W. K. GREGORY and C. L. CAMP, Studies in Comparative Myology and Osteo- 



logy, No. III. — (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York, Vol. XXXVIII, 

 Art. XV, 1918, p. 447 — 563. 



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



Reptilia. Part IX, Section 4. — On the Gomphodontia. — (Philosophical Trans- 

 actions Roy. Soc, London [B], Vol. CLXXXVI, p. 1—57, bes. p. 29 und 35— 48.) 



(38) Inostranzewia ist ebenso wie die anderen Arten aus dem Perm von Nordrußland 



leider noch immer nicht genauer beschrieben. Ich entnehme die Abbildung dem 

 Buche von HUTCHINSON (20). 



(39) D. M. S. WATSON, A Sketch Classification of the Pre-Jurassic Tetrapod Verte- 



brates. — (Proceed. Zool. Soc, London 191 7, p. 176.) 



(40) Derselbe, The Skull of Diademodon, with Notes on those of Some other Cyno- 



donts. — (Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., London [8], Vol. VIII, 191 1, p. 293.) 

 Derselbe, Further Notes on the Skull, Brain and Organs of Special Sense in 



Diademodon. — (Ibidem [8], Vol. XII, 1913, p. 217.) 

 R. BROOM, On Evidence of a Mammal-like Dental Swccession in the Cynodont 



Reptiles. — (Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York, Vol. XXXII, Art. XXVIII, 



1913, p. 465.) 



(41) D. M. S. WATSON, The Beaufort Beds of the Karroo System of South Africa. — 



(Geological Magazine [5], Vol. X, No. 591, London 1913, p. 388.) 



(42) 0. ABEL, Grundzüge der Paläobiologie der Wirbeltiere, 1912, p. 98, Fig. 45. 



(43) E. HENNIG, Eine neue Platte mit Semionotus capensis. — (Sitzungsber. Ges. natur- 



forsch. Freunde, Berlin 1915, Nr. 2, p. 49.) 



(44) R. BROOM, The Fossil Fishes of the Upper Karroo Beds of South Africa. — 



(Annais of the South African Museum, Vol. VII, 4, Part III, 1909, p. 251.) 



