6 Re_pt. 
11EPTILIA AND BATRACH1A. 
Baur, G. Bemerkungen liber das Becken der Vogel und Dinosaurier. 
Morph. JB. x. pp. 613-616. 
On teeth of Craspedodon lomzeensis, Doilo, and of other herbivorous 
Dinosaurs; Dollo, Ann. Soc. Brux. ix. pp. 309-318, figs. 
Iguanodon. J. W. Hulke identifies the bones regarded as sternals by 
Dollo, as clavicles; a specimen is figured in support of this view : Q. J. 
Geol. Soc. xli, pp. 473-475, pi. xiv. Refutation of Hulke’s identification 
by Dollo, Rev. Quest. Sci. xviii. pp. 664-675, and Baur, Zool. Anz. viii. 
pp. 561 & 562. On a fragment of Iguanodon humerus from Stadthagen, 
Germany; Dames, Z. geol. Ges. xxxvi. [1884] p. 186. On the recently 
restored specimen of Iguanodon mantelli , in the Brussels Museum; 
H. Woodward, Geol. Mag. (3) ii. pp. 10-15, pi. i. 
Dicloniua mirabilis. Note on the ankle and a portion of the integu¬ 
ment from the pelvic region ; the scales resemble considerably the 
divisions of the skin of Rhinoceros sondaicus ; Cope, Am. Nat. xix. 
p. 1208. 
Camptosaurus , n. n. for j| Carnptonotus, Marsh ; Marsh, Am. J. Sci. (3) 
xxix. p. 169. 
Anchisaurus , n. n. for [| Amphisaurus, Marsh; id. ibid 
On Megalnsaurus remains from the Oxfordian marl of Dives and 
Villers, France; Douville, Bull. Soc. geol. (3) xiii. p. 441. 
Lydekker, Pal. Ind. (4) i. pt. 5. pp. 25-29, describes some undeter¬ 
mined Dinosaurian remains from the Maleri and Denwa groups. 
THEROMORPHA. 
E. D. Cope, P. Am. Phil. Soc. xxii. pp. 43-46, writes on the relation 
of the characters of the Pelycosaurian suborder of the Theromorphci to 
those of the Mammalia, and expresses the opinion that the latter are 
descendants of the former. The author also describes the structure of 
the hind foot in the Pelycosauria (pp. 38-41), of the columella auris in 
Clepsydrops leptocephalus (pp. 41 & 42), of the quadrate bone in the genus 
Clepsydrops (pp. 42 & 43), and the articulation of the ribs in Embolo- 
phorus (p. 43). 
Clepsydrops leptocephalus , p. 30, and macrospondylus, p. 35, spp. nil., 
id. t. c., Permian of Texas. 
Edapliosaurus microdus, sp. n., id. t. c. p. 37, Permian of Texas. 
Cope, E. D. The Relations between the Theromorphous Reptiles 
and the Monotreme Mammalia. P. Am Ass. xxxiii. pp. 471-481 
pi. —. 
On a Dicynodont recently discovered at New Spynie, near Elgin ; 
Traquair, Nature, xxxii. p. 556. 
CHELONIA. 
Lydekker, R. Siwalik and Narbada Chelonia. Pal. Ind. (10) iii. 
pt. 6, pp. 155--210, pis. xviii.-xxvii, 
