C18 Mr. C. Foister Cooper on Mctaniynodoii bugliensis. 



and lias sliown no trace of a tooth, whicli, it* present, must at 

 least have appeared as a genu. 



The three anterior teeth are presumed to be the premolars 



Fi-r. 1 . 



Fig. 2. 



l.-j,, 1 —View of palate, X \. The dotted line beliind the last molar on 

 the k-ft (actual rifrht) side shows the part of the alveolar 

 tuberositv which has been sectioned. 



l.-j.r. 2.— Side vitw,"x ',. Mt marks the position of the third nndar 

 *' ~ lvin<: in its iilveoliis, from which it has partly been developed. 



The'"tooth is shaded dark to show its size. 



