1915.] von Huene, Reptiles in Cope Collection. 499 
The bones of the front leg, also described by Cope as Episcoposaurus 
_horridus, belong to a small Mystriosuchid phytosaur. There are also 
femur and vertebree apparently belonging together with the humerus, ete. 
(Fig. 25-27). Also in series No. 2308 the same species is represented by ver- 
tebree, scapula, ulna, radius, femur, ete. Itis possible, if not probable, that 
these smaller bones belong to Cope’s “ Belodon” scolopax. The anterior 
part of skull, which he so named, seems to be lost now, but it was found at 
about the same place with all the other remains. This skull was of the 
Mystriosuchid type and rather small, the snout being extremely low and 
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Fig. 25. Episcoposaurus horridus. Series No. 2308. Right humerus; a front view. 
’ medial view. X34. (Type: Cope, 1. c. 1887, p. 22). d 
Fig 26. LEpiscoposaurus horridus. Series No. 2308. Upper part of radius. X }j. 
(Type: Cope, l. c. 1887, p. 215.) 
Fig. 27. Episcoposaurus horridus. Series No. 2308. Left ulna; a posterior, b lateral 
view. Xi. (Type: Cope, 1.c. 1887, p. 215). 
tiny. From these indications the bones mentioned here, and possibly com- 
ing from the same spot, could very well belong to this skull, but without new 
finds there is no possibility of being sure of that. 
The series numbered 2312, also coming from about the same place, 
belongs to another phytosaur also of Mystriosuchid type as easily deter-- 
minable from the nicely preserved vertebree. They have a darker red color, 
having been imbedded in a soft red clay. All the bones of the set No. 2407, 
No. 2308 and No. 2310 are partly incrusted with gray, greenish and purple 
silicious clay with dark silicious grains. 
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