126 CEOCODILIA. 



37994. Cast of the anterior extremity of the mandibular symphysis. 

 The original, which came from Altenberg, near Tubingen, 

 is the type of the genus, and, together with an associated 

 fragment, is figured by Jager in his ' Foss. Eept. "Wur- 

 temberg/ pi. xiii. fig. 3. Some restoration has apparently 

 been made in the cast. Purchased, 1864. 



38036. The mandible, containing many of the teeth. 



Purchased, 1864. 



42744. The mandible, with several teeth remaining. 



Van Breda Collection. Purchased, 1871. 



38045. The imperfect right dentary portion of the mandible, show- 



ing three teeth. Purchased, 1864. 



38046. The greater portion of the left half of the mandibular sym- 



physis of a small individual. Same history. 



38047. The right splenial element of the mandible. Same history. 



38048. Part of the left splenial. Same history. 



38049. Part of the right splenial. Same history. 



38050. Fragment of the right splenial. Same history. 



38052. Part of the right dentary of a young individual. 



Same history. 



38068. A large series of teeth. Same history. 



38060-61. Two bones not improbably belonging to the hyoid 

 apparatus. Purchased, 1864. 



At least the majority of the following belong to this species. 



38069. Two cervical vertebrse in apposition. Purchased, 1864. 



38070. The nearly entire sixth (?) dorsal vertebra. Figured by 

 {Fig.) Meyer, op. cit. vol. xiv. pi. xxvii. figs. 1-3. Same history. 



38071-79. Several imperfect dorsal vertebrae. Same history. 



38080. The centra of four caudal vertebra?. Same history. 



38081. A chevron-bone. Same history. 



38082. The arch and part of the centrum of the eighth (?) dorsal 



vertebra. Same history. 



