xothosaurid^:. 293 



33076. Slab exhibiting the ventral aspect of a rather smaller and 

 perhaps specifically distinct left pubis ; from Hoheneck. 



PurcJuised. 



33079. Slab showing the dorsal aspect of a similar left pubis ; from 

 Hoheneck. Purchased. 



38680. A flattened ischium, closely resembling the corresponding 

 bone of Xo. 3S675 ; from Hoheneck. PurcJiased, 1864. 



1085. An imperfect ischium of somewhat larger size ; from the 

 Muschelkalk of Baireuth. Purchased. About 1836. 



38679. Slab showing both sides of the articular head and one lateral 

 surface of a smaller ischium ; from Hoheneck. 



Purcltased 



46732. A femur, wanting the terminal epiphyses ; from Baireuth. 

 This specimen, which would agree in relative proportions 

 with the above-mentioned specimens of the humerus, is 

 intermediate in size between the two femora figured by 

 Meyer, op. cit. pi. xlviii. figs. 1, 2. Purchased, 1874. 



1084. A crushed femur of similar type, belonging to the opposite 

 side, which has likewise lost its epiphyses ; from Baireuth. 



Purchased. About 183G. 



38690. An epipodial bone ; from Hoheneck. Purchased, 1864. 



38691. An epipodial bone, not homologous with the last ; from 



Hoheneck. Purchased, 1864. 



Nothosaurus giganteus, Miinstcr '. 



Syn. Dracosaurus (jiyaafeus, Auct. 



(?) Nothosaurus adunv ideas, Meyer 2 . 



Imperfectly known, but apparently attaining dimensions double 

 those of the type species. This species was founded upon fragments 

 of a skull from the Muschelkalk figured by Meyer in his ' Sauricr 

 dcs Muschelkalk/ pi. xi. It is not apparent how the hinder portion 

 of a cranium and fragment of a mandible figured in pi. lxvii. as 

 N.aduncidens can be specifically distinguished ; the last syniphysial 

 tooth of the latter is recurved. 



llah. Europe (Germany and France). 



1 Neuee Jahrb. 1834, ]>. '>2~). 



* Sauricr dee Muschelkalk, p. 86 (ls-17-.V)). 



