38 ANOMODONTIA. 



One of the specimens referred to this species shows sclerotic 

 plates in the orbit. The humerus *, represented in woodcut, fig. 7, 

 was found with the type remains, and has been referred by Huxley 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xv. pi. xxiii. fig. 3) to this species ; 

 if rightly determined, it indicates a small individual. 



Hab. South Africa. 



Pig. 7. 



? Ptychudayum murrayi.— Palmar aspect of the imperfect left humerus ; from 

 the Karoo system of Colesberg. \ nat. size, a, entepicondylar foramen, 

 with the bridge broken away. (From the ' Palseontologia Indica.') 



R. 1291. The imperfect skull of an adult individual ; from the 

 Beaufort beds 2 of the Karoo system near Colesberg, to the 

 north of the Sneewberg range. The type specimen ; 

 figured by Huxley in the ' Quart. Jourh. Geol. Soc/ 

 vol. xv. pi. xxiii. figs. 1, 2. The muzzle is wanting. In 

 the figure of the occipital region it appears that the line 

 separating the interparietal (parietal of Huxley) from the 

 supraoccipitals is a fracture, and that in reality the inter- 

 parietal gave off a process descending into the supra- 

 occipital, as in other examples. 



Presented by Prof. T. II. Huxley, 1888. 



R. 1292. An imperfect skull, which has been cut into transverse 

 (Fig.) segments ; from near Colesberg. Described, and the 



sections figured by Huxley, op. cit. p. 654, pi. xxii. 



figs. 3-6. Presented by Prof. T. H. Huxley, 1888. 



1 Now in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



2 See Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxiii. p. 143. 



