DRAGONS OF OLD TIME 137 
Seen from above, its skull resembles in general outline that 
of a crocodile, the facial portion being elongated and gradually 
Fia. 45.—Skull of Ceratosaurus nasicornis. Top view. (After Marsh.) 
tapering to the muzzle, with the nasal openings separate, and 
placed near the end of the snout. 
The teeth of this horned Dinosaur resemble those of the 
Megalosaur. Its eyes were protected by protuberances of the 
Fic. 46.—Skull of Ceratosawrus nasicormis. (After Marsh.) 
skull just above the cavity in which the eye was placed (see 
Figs. 45 and 46). The brain was a good deal larger in proportion 
to the size of the animal than in Brontosaurus and its allies ; so 
