TELEOSATJRID^. 107 



also by Huxley in the ' Mem. Geol. Surv. Eng.' Monograph 

 iii. (Stagonolepis) pi. xii. 



Tesson Collection. Purchased, 1857. 



32599. The skull, wanting the anterior extremity ; from the Upper 

 (Fig.) Lias of Amaye-sur-Orne (Calvados). Figured (with some 



restoration) by Deslongchamps, op. cit. pi. i. figs. 1-6, and 

 (cranium only) in his ' Le Jura Normand,' pt. 4, pi. iv. 

 figs. 2a, 2d, and also by Huxley, op. cit. pi. xi. figs. 1, 

 la, 1 b. Same history. 



32600. The occipital and fronto-parietal regions of the cranium ; 

 (Fig.) from Curcy. Figured by Deslongchamps in the ' Mem. 



Soc. Linn. Normandie,' vol. xii. pi. i. figs. 7-9, and also 

 in ' Le Jura Normand,' pi. iv. figs. 4«, 46. Same history 



32601. The greater portion of the ventral dermal buckler ; from 

 (Fig.) Curcy. Figured (with restoration) by Deslongchamps in 



the ' Mem. Soc. Linn. Norman die,' vol. xii. pi. viii. fig. 9, 

 and also by Huxley, op. cit. pi. xi. fig. 2. Same history. 



32602. Ten dorsal vertebrae ; from Curcy. Same history. 



32603. Four cervical vertebrae ; from Curcy. Same history. 



32604. The left pubis ; from Curcy. Same history. 



32605. The left ischium ; from Curcy. Same history. 



32606. The proximal portions of the right and left femora ; from 



Curcy. Same history. 



32607. Two cervical ribs ; from Curcy. Same history. 



Pelagosaurus brongniarti (Kaup 1 ). 



Syn. Engyommasaurus brongniarti, Kaup 2 . 

 Mystriosaurus brongniarti, Bronn 3 . 

 Mystriosaurus tenuirostris, Minister 4 . 

 Teleosaurus oplites, Deslongchamps 5 . 



Of large size, the entire length being about two metres. Eostrum 

 much elongated and slender ; sculpture on cranium slight ; orbits 

 more anterior than in the last species ; teeth stouter and less nearly 



1 Quoted in Neues Jahvb. 1835, p. 623. — Engyommasaurus. - Loc. cit. 



3 In Bronn and Kaup's ' Gavialartigen Keptilien,' p. 35 (1841). 



4 Neues Jahrb. 1843, p. 130. 



5 Mem. Soc. Linn. Normandie, vol. xiii. p. 126 (1863). 



