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282 General Notes. 
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cephalus, sp. nov.; E. major. Coloreodon ferox; C. macro | 
cephalus. 
Ticholeptus beds——-Merycochcerus montanus, sp. nov.; M. rus 
ticus, M. proprius. Merychyus arenarum, sp. nov.; M. pari 
nus, sp. nov.; M. zygomaticus. Cyclopidius simus; C. emydinus 
sp. nov. Leptauchenia major; L. decora; L. nitida. Pithecistes 
brevifacies; P. heterodon; P. decedens, sp. nov. _ 
: Laip Fork beds—? Merychyus elegans; M. medius; ? M. me 
jor 
The stratigraphic relations of these species may be represented 
under their generic heads in the following table : 
Pit | a 
al: |. da 
Shp de a as P heed ee, S A 
es of |} aa Sa ap ER 
ake © sala = oO S v j = 9 | i- x 3 
de | >. 1 a 
Oreodontine. 14 | | | 
Oreodon Leidy ETRE | | 
Eucrotaphus Leidy ......... 3 | am —_—— 
hocheerus Leidy.....) 7 | a | i a 
e us boldy a Sa] 6 | | | mY 
Leptauchenia Leidy........, 3 | | 
Cyclopidius Cope........... | | | REYS 
Pithecistes Cope ........... 3 | | | rE 
_ Agriocherine. | | | l 
Agriochcerus Leidy ........ pes | | | | 
Coloreodon Cope orai ae, — 
. 35 | | _E D. Cole 
PROFESSOR OWEN ON FossIL Mammars— Professor R a 
has recently described, from incisor teeth and their cast ~ni the 
nodon ramsayi, a mammal with rodent upper 1 
wombat, but probably equal in size to a tapır. _ 
characters of both enamel and dentine indicate its 
ities. The remains are from the Pleistocene of Qu fessor OW% 
the same meeting of the Royal Society (Nov. 15) tre on valley: 
described a humerus from the breccia cave in Wellingte 
Apparently this belonged to an Echidna of very wie skull of 
At the next meeting Professor Owen described : 
berg and the Rhætic of Somerset, and those of Stereogna definite 
the Odlite. The fossil presents no characters t 
whether it was a placental or non-placental. It 1s eye of the Be 
to the Meniscoéssus of the Laramie and Polymast ae 
cene. 
FRITSCH ON THE PERMIAN FAUNA OF Bonema —D" za 
continues his work on the Vertebrata of the Perm, JE 
hemia. The last number (pp. 159-182) co Hyp 
of the following species and genera: Hylonomit®,"" — 
1 The question refers to the geological age. 
