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Page 151
... considerably deepened to accommodate the large upper canine . The dentition resembles very considerably that of Scylacosaurus . The incisors , however , are five in number , of which the first four are of moderate size and the fifth ...
... considerably deepened to accommodate the large upper canine . The dentition resembles very considerably that of Scylacosaurus . The incisors , however , are five in number , of which the first four are of moderate size and the fifth ...
Page 160
... considerably from that of any other form hitherto described . In front , articulating with the premaxillaries , are a pair of elongated prevomers . ( These are the bones usually referred to as vomers , but which I have elsewhere shown ...
... considerably from that of any other form hitherto described . In front , articulating with the premaxillaries , are a pair of elongated prevomers . ( These are the bones usually referred to as vomers , but which I have elsewhere shown ...
Page 211
... considerably deeper , and the frontal lobe is much more swollen . In these respects it resembles his fig . 11 , which Salter looks upon as the adult form . The tail which I have ascribed to this species occurs on the same block as the ...
... considerably deeper , and the frontal lobe is much more swollen . In these respects it resembles his fig . 11 , which Salter looks upon as the adult form . The tail which I have ascribed to this species occurs on the same block as the ...
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angles Anomodonts axis baini beak beds Bokkeveld bone Brachial valve Brachiopoda British Museum Brongn browniana canine Carruthers Ceres Chonetes Cladophlebis closely described Devonian elongata Feistmantel fern figured flabellites Flora fossil fragments frond furrows Gamka Poort genus Geol Geological glabella Glossopteris grooves Gydo Pass humerus Ibid identical imperfect internal cast Journ Jurassic lamina leaf lobes lower Lystrosaurus margin maxillary median midrib Morris and Sharpe Nathorst Neuropteridium numerous odontopteroides orbignyi Palæont palate Pareiasaurus Pecopteris pedicle pedicle valve Phacops pinna pinnæ pinnules plant Plate portion posterior precoracoid preserved prevomers probably Proterosuchus pterygoid Quart rachis represented in pl resemblance Rhætic ribs rocks Salter Sandstone Saporta Schimper segments Seward shown in fig shows slightly South African species specimen Sphenopteris Spirifer Spirophyton stem Stormberg surface Taniopteris Tate teeth Theriodonts Thinnfeldia Titanosuchus type-specimen Typhloniscus Uitenhage Ulrich upper veins venation Vereeniging vertebræ viii vomer Wealden width Zamites Zeiller