571 



Otoza. 



G.S, U.S. v<^l.i4, irsrsr. J>1^ 24. 



Fonh^me 



U.S. Bull. 6 



PJ.S2 



Otozamites brevifolius, Fr. Brogniart, Newberry's Mon. 



ograph on 



7f 1^5. . .. . .£s%^ SsM£MMAm.m^ Q T r i a s sic 



plants 

 and fishes 

 in the U. 

 S. G. Sur* 

 vey, Vol- 



14, 1888, page 91, plate 24, fig. 3, from Durham, Conn., brown 



sandstone quarries. — Trias. 



Otozamites caroliniensis, {Alhertia latifolia^ Emmons, 

 '^^^<^^ ^ 6\ .<.^^- /^ Amer. Geol. 



page 126, fig. 

 95.) Fontaine, 

 U. S Geolog. 

 Survey, Bulle- 

 tin No. 6, page 

 117, plate 52, 

 fig. 6. Sepa- 

 rate leaves not uncommon in the North Carolina Lockville Hue 

 olay^ base of Upper Mesozoic, Trias, 



Otozamites latior, Saporta. Newberry's Mon. on Trias 

 fishes and plants, in U. S. G. Survey, Vol. 14, page 90, plate 24 

 fig. 1, natural size^ base, and fig. 2, summit of frond, found at 

 Durham, Conn., fig. 2 a, enlarged to show nervation. — I^or fig- 

 ure seepage 570. — Trias, 



Otozoon moodii, E. Hitchcock. Ichthyology of Massachu- 

 setts, pi. 23, fiff. 1, reduced from original published figure to 

 one-half. Found in the Connecticut river sandstone quarries. 

 Note. Dr. E. Hitchcock put Otozoum, with Batrachoides^ 

 Palamopus^ Maeropterna,, Cheir other oides^ Shepardia^ Lagun- 

 Gulapes^ Selenichnus,, Hoplichnus,^ and Saltator,^ in his sixth 

 group, " Batrachians." (Frogs.) — Trias. — Seep, 572, 



Otozoum parvum, n. sp. E. H. Hitchcock. Fig. 1, hind 

 foot track; fig. 2, fore foot track (both natural size) ; fig. 3, 

 reduction of the two foot prints to show in what relation they 

 stand to each other on the slab of Trias sandstone in the quar- 

 ries at Milford, on the New Jersey side of the Delaware river, 

 about thirtv miles above Trenton. Discovered and traced in 



