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IV. REPTILIA AND BATRACHIA. 
[1904] 
Palceorhinus^ g. n., allied to Belodon and Phytosaurus, for P. hransoni, 
sp. n., WiLLiSTON, J. Geol. xii, p. 696, fig., Upper Trias of Wyoming. 
Stegomus longipes, sp. n., Emerson & Loomis, Amer. J. Sci. (4) xvii, 
p. 377, pi. xxii, Trias of Connecticut. — On probable footprints, Lull, 
t. c. p. 381, fig. 
PELYCOSAURIA. 
F. Broili, Zeit&chr. Deutsch. geol. Ges. Ivi, pp. 268-272, figg., i^l. xvii, 
describes some Pelycosaurian remains from Texas. 
E. C. Case, Science (2) xix, p. 253, remarks on the quadrate of the 
Pelycosauria. 
Dimetrodon^ Cope. On the skull and fore-foot : E. C. Case, J. Geol. xii, 
pp. 304 & 312, figg. 
Emholophorus dollovianus^ Cope. On the pelvis: Broili, Palseontogr. li, 
p. 89, pi. vii, fig. 2. 
Lysorophus tricar hiatus^ Cope, described and figured by Broili, t. c. p. 94, 
pi. xii. 
THALATTOSAURIA. 
J. C. Merriam, Science (2) xix, p. 218, proposes this name for a new group of 
marine Reptiles, standing in somewhat the same relation to the typical 
Ehynchocephalia as the Pythonomorpha to the Lacertilia. 
Thalattosaurus alexandrce, g. & sp. n., for Reptilian remains from the 
Trias of California: J. C. Merriam, Bull. geol. Univ. Calif, iii, 
p. 419, fig. 
RHYNCHOCEPHALIA. 
Rhynchosaurus, Ow. (foss.). Foot^jrints noticed and figured by A. S 
Woodward, J. Northampt. Soc. xii, p. 22, fig. 
Batrachopus dispar^ n. n. for a footprint from Massachusetts, Lull, Mem. 
Boston Soc. V, p. 483, fig. 
ANOMODONTIA. 
On the classification of the Therocephalia, Theriodontia, and Anomodontia, 
R. Broom, Rep. S. Afric. Ass. i, pp. 292-294. 
R. Broom, t. c. pp. 286-294, deals with the classification of the Therio- 
donts and their allies, 
R. Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, pp. 75-82, remarks on some points in the 
anatomy of the Anomodont skull. 
0. Jaekel, SB. Ges. naturf. Berlin 1904, pp. 172-188, figg., remarks on 
the structure of the skull of Dicynodonts. 
R. Broom, P. Z. S. 1904, i, pp. 490-498, fig., pi. xxxv, describes the struc- 
ture of the Theriodont mandible and its mode of articulation with 
the skull, 
R, Broom, Rec. Albany Mus. i, p. 177, remarks on an Anomodont tarsus, 
Dicynodont or Therocephalian ? 
Scapanodo7i duplessisi, g. n., sp. n., allied to Titanosuchus, Broom, Rec. 
Albany Mus. i, p. 182, Trias of S. Africa. 
Glanosuc/ius macrqps, g. n., sp. n., for a Therocephalian skull from the 
Trias of S. Africa; Broom, Tr. S. African Soc. xv, p. 85, pi. vi, 
figg. 1-6. 
Pristerognathus haiiii, sp. n., Broom, t, c, p. 87, pi. vi, figg. 7 & 8, Trias of 
S. Africa. 
