Species of Saurocephalus. 



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forms; but in the specimen figured it is liiddeii by the over- 

 lying ceratohjal, which is not shown in the figure. At the 

 anterior end of the mesial face of the dentary there is found 

 a broad surface, rough with ])rocesses and pits, an indication 

 that the two dentaries were strongly bound together. The 



Fis. 2. 



extreme anterior end of each dentary is occupied by a surface 

 to which was evidently attached such a predentary as 

 Stewart has described as belonging to several related species. 

 A groove and a row of foramina are present on the median 

 face of the dentary. 



millim. 



Length of alveolar bordei* 112 



Length of mandible from cotylus ... 130 

 Depth of mandible at last tooth 56 



Depth of mandible at symphysis 



34 



Fig. 3 represents, five eighths the natural size, the pterygo- 



Fio:. 3. 



Fig. 4. 



X h 



palatine arch seen from within. A triangular piece is 

 missing from the anterior end, and the lower end ot the 



