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Other Dendrodont teeth have also been described under the 
following names:— 
Dendrodus acutatus , C. H. Pander, Saurodipt., Dendrodont. &c. 
devon. Syst. (1860), p. 55, pi. x. fig. 14.—Devonian; 
Livonia. [Tooth, with fragment of internal dentary ; 
School of Mines, St. Petersburg.] 
Dendrodus briar ti, M. Lohest, Ann, Soc. Geol. Belg. vol. xv. 
(1888), p. 118, pi. viii. fig. 3.—Upper Devonian ; Belgium. 
[M. Lohest Collection, Liege.] 
Dendrodus injlexus , E. von Eichwald, Leth. Rossica, vol. i. 
(1860), p. 1562, pi. lvii. fig. 18 : Saurichthys injiexus , 
E. von Eichwald, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscon, vol. xix. 
(1846), pt. ii. p. 310, pi. x. figs. 35-37.—Devonian; Marjina, 
near Pawlowsk. [University Museum, St. Petersburg.] 
(?) Dendrodus Icevis, C. G. Giebel, Abb. Naturw. Vereins fiir 
Sachsen u. Thiiringen, vol. i. (1858), p. 263, pi. i. fig. 3; 
E. Kayser, Abh. Specialk. Preuss. u. Thiiring. Staaten, 
vol. ii. pt. 4 (1878), p. 5, pi. i. fig. 18.—Lower Devonian ; 
Harz Mountains. 
Dendrodus minor , L. Agassiz, Poiss. Eoss. Y. G. R. (1845), p. 144, 
pi. xxviii. a. fig. 13.—Devonian ; Megra, Russia. 
Dendrodus tenuistriatus, L. Agassiz, ibid. p. 143, pi. xxviii. a. 
figs. 6, 7 ; C. H. Pander, Saurodipt., Dendrodont. &c. 
devon. Syst. (1860), p. 54, pi. x. figs. 21,22.—Devonian; 
near St. Petersburg, and Prikscha. 
Dendrodus traquairi , M. Lohest, Ann. Soc. Geol. Belg. vol. xv. 
(1888), p. 117, pi. viii. figs. 2, 5 (ascribes also to this 
species, pi. xxviii. a. figs. 3-5 of Agassiz, and pi. x. fig. 20 
of Pander).—Upper Devonian; Belgium (? Scotland and 
N.W. Russia). [M. Lohest Collection.] 
Lcimnodus minor. M. Lohest, ibid. p. 120, pi. vii. fig. 1.—Upper 
Devonian (Eamennian); Liege, Belgium. ' [M. Lohest 
Collection.] 
Apedodus prisons , J. Leidy, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. [2] 
vol. iii. (1856),p. 164, pi. xvii. figs. 5, 6.—Catskill Group; 
North Pennsylvania. [Academy of Sciences, Phila¬ 
delphia.] 
Numerous Dendrodont teeth from the Devonian of Dorpat are 
assigned to the reptiles Varanus and Ichthyosaurus by S. Xutorga, 
Beitr. Geogn. u. Paliiont. Dorpat’s, pt. i. (1835), pt. ii. (1837); 
figures and descriptions are given, and five supposed new species 
of Varanus are determined. 
