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  Ml-. 
  D. 
  M. 
  S. 
  Watson 
  on 
  

  

  regions 
  oP 
  tlie 
  sknll 
  and 
  lower 
  jaw 
  ; 
  and, 
  altliong-li 
  so 
  mueli 
  

   is 
  nli^sino• 
  that 
  the 
  contacts 
  are 
  lost^ 
  these 
  i'ragtncnts 
  add 
  

   considerahly 
  to 
  our 
  knowledge. 
  

  

  The 
  niaterial 
  is 
  in 
  excellent 
  condition, 
  nearly 
  all 
  the 
  sutures 
  

   being 
  visible, 
  some 
  with 
  very 
  great 
  clearness 
  ; 
  it 
  is 
  also 
  

   excellently 
  prepared"^. 
  

  

  Basis 
  cranii. 
  

   The 
  basioccipital 
  condyle 
  is 
  largely 
  concealed 
  by 
  the 
  

  

  Fio-. 
  1. 
  

  

  ?Rrt. 
  

   5uR.R^CI 
  

  

  T'arajwsanrus 
  avutiro!^tris, 
  Broili. 
  Type 
  specimen, 
  X 
  1. 
  The 
  posterior 
  

   part 
  of 
  the 
  skull 
  viewed 
  from 
  below, 
  with 
  the 
  articular 
  regions 
  

   replaced 
  as 
  nearly 
  in 
  the 
  natural 
  position 
  as 
  possible. 
  

  

  Art., 
  articular 
  : 
  B.Oc, 
  basioccipital; 
  B.Sp., 
  basisphenoid 
  ; 
  P.AuT., 
  pre- 
  

   aiticular; 
  Ft., 
  pterygoid 
  ; 
  Qu., 
  quadrate 
  ; 
  Qu.J.?, 
  quadrato-jugal 
  ? 
  ; 
  

   St., 
  stapes 
  ; 
  Sur.Ang., 
  surangular. 
  

  

  atlas, 
  which 
  is 
  in 
  position 
  ; 
  the 
  condyle 
  is, 
  however, 
  obviously 
  

   single 
  and 
  slightly 
  pedunculate 
  ; 
  on 
  the 
  lower 
  surface 
  the 
  

  

  * 
  Since 
  this 
  paper 
  was 
  written, 
  Prof. 
  Broili 
  has 
  published 
  an 
  excellent 
  

   new 
  account 
  of 
  the 
  structure 
  of 
  the 
  anterior 
  part 
  of 
  the 
  skull, 
  which 
  

   should 
  be 
  referred 
  to 
  in 
  connection 
  with 
  the 
  present 
  paper 
  (Central, 
  f. 
  

   Miu. 
  &c., 
  1914, 
  No. 
  1). 
  

  

  