RHYNCHOCEPHALIA. 



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The dentition is acrodont, and the teeth are fused with the 

 subjacent bone. The premaxillary teeth, and the downwardly 

 carved premaxillae with which they are fused, have the appear- 

 ance, especially when worn down, of a pair of rodent-like incisors. 

 There is a row of small triangular teeth on the maxilla and 

 another on the palatine. The single row of mandibular teeth 



Prf Fr 



I> t f Por Pa 



FIG. 182. Sphenidon punctatus, skull A from the side B from above, C from below, D from 

 behind (after Giinther, from Zittel). A orbit ; Any angular ; art articular : Bo basi- 

 occipital ; Ch internal nares ; d dentary ; Exo exoccipital ; Fr frontal ; Ju jugal ; K sur- 

 angular ; MJC maxilla ; JV external nares ; Na nasal ; Opo opisthotic ; Pa parietal : PI 

 palatine ; Pmx premaxilla ; Por postorbital ; Pr, prefrontal : Pt pterygoid : F if postfrontal ; 

 Qu quadrate ; Qu Ju quadrato-jugal ; S superior temporal fossa ; Sq squamosal ; So supra- 

 occipital ; Vo vomer. 



upper jaw. In 

 teeth on the 



some young 

 vomers. The 



bite between these two rows in the 

 specimens there are a few small 

 pterygoids are edentulous. 



There is a T-shaped interclavicle and a clavicle, and the cora- 

 coid is without fenestrae. The humerus has an entepicondylar 

 as well as an ectepicondylar foramen. The carpus has ten 

 separate bones. The pelvis is somewhat lacertilian though the 



