DINOSAURIA, EMYDOSAUPJA. 
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The same author also gives restorations of some European Dinosaurs, 
with suggestions as to their place among the Reptilia : Geol. Mag. 
(2), Dec. iv, iii, pp. 1-9, pis. i-iv. 
The following is Marsh’s classification as drawn up in Araer. J. Sci. 1, 
pp. 491-498, and Geol. Mag. (2), Dec. iv, iii, pp. 388-400, figg. : — 
Ord. Theropoda. Fam. Megalosauridtv , Dryptosauridce, Labro- 
sauridce , Platen sauridcv, Anchisaurklce , Gceluridce , Compsog- 
nathidce , Ceratosauridce, Ornithomimidce , Ilallopidce. 
Ord. Saukopoda. Fam. Atla?itosauridce f Diplodocidce , Moro- 
sauridce , Pleuroccelidce , Titano sail?' idee , Oavdiodontidai. 
Ord. Predentata. Fam. Stegosaurida ?, Scelidosamddce , 
Nodosaui'idcc , Ceratopsidce , Camptosaui'idce , Laosaui'idce, 
Hypsilophodontidee , Iguanodontidce , Trachodontidee, Glao- 
sauridee , Nanosaui'idce. 
0. C. Marsh, Congr. Zool. Leyden, pp. 196-211, figg., pi. i, also deals 
with the affinities and classification of the Dinosaurs. 
J. B. Hatcher, Amer. Natural, xxx, pp. 113-118, writes on the history 
of the discovery of Laramie horned Dinosaurs, and on the localities 
whence they were procured. 
On Dinosaurian remains f rom Madagascar ; Deperet, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxii, 
p. 483 ; M. Boule, Bull. Mus. Paris, 1896, p. 347. 
Megalosaui'us crenatissimus, n. sp., Deperet, Bull. Soc. geol. France (3) 
xxiv, p. 188, pi. vi, figg. 4-8, Upper Cretaceous, Madagascar. 
Titaiiosani'us madagascariensis , n. sp., Deperet, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxii, 
p. 485, and Bull. Soc. geol. France (3) xxiv, p. 181, pi. vi, figg. 1-3, 
Upper Cretaceous, Madagascar. 
EMYDOSAURIA. 
Remarks on the atlas and axis ; Boulenger, P. Z. S. 1806, p. 630, figg. 
On variations in the number of sacral vertebra ; E. C. Case, Amer. 
Natural, xxx, pp. 232-234, figg. 
On some remains from the Jurassic of Sansac, Charente; P. Glan- 
GEAUD, t. c. p. 164, pi. iv, figg. 1-7, and v, figg. 3-6. 
’ On the development of the ostium abdominale tubas in the Crocodile ; 
G. Wilson, Anat. Anz. xii, pp. 79-85, figg. 
Tomistoma schlegelii , S. Mull. : recorded from Perak, Malay Peninsula, 
by Boulenger, P. Z. S. 1896, p. 628 : remarks on specimens from 
Borneo and Sumatra; H. Lenz, Mt. Ges. Lubeck (2) Heft x, p. 146, pi. 
Crocodilus poi'osus , Laur. : on its occurrence far above the tideway in a 
Sumatran river ; E. Dunois, Notes Leyden Mus. xviii, p. 134. C. 
blavicri, Gray (foss.) : note by Sauvage, Bull. Soc. zool. France, 
xxi, p. 206. 
Capielliniosuchus, n. g., allied to Plesiosuchus , for O. muthiensis, n. sp. 
(foss.), Simonelli, Rend. Acc. Lincei (5) v, ii, p. 11, figg., Creta- 
ceous, San Valentino, Italy. 
Goniopholis pugnax , Koken (foss.) : further notes and figures by Koken, 
Pal. Abh. (2) iii, p. 119, pis. xi & xii. 
Notosuchus , n. g., allied to Goniopholis and Nannosuchus ; A. S. Wood- 
ward, An. Mus. La Plata, 1896, Pal. Argent. No. 7, p. 14. N. 
te?'?'est?'is } n. sp. (foss.) ; id. ibid. p. 16, pis. i & ii, Red Saudstone, 
Neuquen Territory, Argentine Republic. 
Cynodontosachus, n. g., allied to the preceding, for C. rothi , n. sp. (foss.) ; 
id. ibid. p. 18, pi. ii, Red Sandstone, Neuquen Territory, Argentine 
Republic. 
Metrim'hynchus, Desk (foss.) : on some remains from the Jurassic of 
Angouletne ; P. Glangeaud, Bull. Soc. geol. France (3) xxiv, p. 158, 
pi. iv, figg. 8-13, and v, figg. 1 & 2. 
