12 Albany Museum Records. 



11. Badly weathered impression of bones of skull of a fairly 

 large animal. 



Presented ])y Messrs. A. K. <.K: H. Trollip. 

 Ferni-ocks, Tafell)erg'. 



12. Badly weathered impression of bones of skull. The bones 

 have been much crushed, Init the specimen shows very distinctly 

 the cast of the articulai* end of the (juadrate. 



Presented by Messrs. A. E. A H. Tkollip. 

 Fernrocks, Tafell)erg. 



13. Weathered cast of bones of skull of a small animal. Shows 

 fairly well the relations of the (juadrate to the squamosal. The 

 lower jaw has D teeth, of which the 4th is verj' much smaller than 

 the others. 



Presented by Messrs. A. E. & H. Trollip. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



11. Weathered cast of bones of skull, with lower jaws and a 

 few upper vertebrae. The cast has been broken across behind the 

 orbits and displays beautifully two delicate columelhe cranii, very 

 similar to those of lizards. 



Presented by Messrs. A. E. & H. TROLLIP. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelbei-g. 



15. Cast of a small skull — about the size of the type. Shows 

 the impressions of both jaws well, and the pre-vomerine teeth. In 

 the lower jaw there have been teeth, of which the 1th was small. 



Presented l)y Messrs. A. E. k H. Trollip. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



16. Large nodule showing cast of a moderately large skull — im- 

 perfect and badly displayed. There are also impressions of most 

 of the cervical and dorsal vertebrae and ribs, and imperfect im- 

 pressions of the right scapula and humerus. On the same nodule 

 are also imperfect impressions of the skull of another individual. 

 The casts of the centra of the vertebrae show that the notochoi-d 

 has ))een persistent. 



Presented by Me.ssrs. A. E & II. Trollip. 

 Fernrocks, Taf el lierg. 



