. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. No. 83. Isotelus me gist us.^ This speci-men, 22 inches in length, is a restora-tion, by aid of actual fragments whichhave been found. It shows well the headand tail-shields, and the interveningmovable segments by means of whichthe animal could fold or double its bodytogether. Lower Silurian: Cincinnati, Ohio. No. 84. Leytorhynchus giganteus.* The muzzle, two feet long, of a huge Gavial-like Saurian. Mi
. Annual report of the regents of the university of the state of New York on the condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History and the historical and antiquarian collection annexed thereto. No. 83. Isotelus me gist us.^ This speci-men, 22 inches in length, is a restora-tion, by aid of actual fragments whichhave been found. It shows well the headand tail-shields, and the interveningmovable segments by means of whichthe animal could fold or double its bodytogether. Lower Silurian: Cincinnati, Ohio. No. 84. Leytorhynchus giganteus.* The muzzle, two feet long, of a huge Gavial-like Saurian. Miocene Tertiary: Sewalik hills, India. THE WADSWOETH GALLEKY. 47. No. 85. Crioceras kumholdtianus.^ An interestingCephalopod shell, whose open whorls are coveredon every side with sharp conical Cretaceous? SantaFe de Bogota, io.
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