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Annals f tie South African Museum. 



bar. The skull is considerably longer than broad. The orbits are 

 wholly in the anterior half of the skull, are moderately large and 



FIG. 27. Dicynodon cyclops, Htn. Type. Xo. 3-447. * ?. 



circular, and look more upwards than outwards. The snout is 

 moderately long, and the nostrils are midway between the beak and 



FIG. 28. Dicynodon cyclops, Htn. Typo. Preparietal region. Natural 



size. 



the orbit, looking whelly laterally. The supranasal bosses are feeble, 

 as are the caniuiform processes. Between the nasal boss and the 

 supraorbital border is a depression. The supraorbital borders are 

 elevated so that the frontal region is concave. The postorbital bar is 



