COLOURED CASTS OF RARE FOSSILS 



SUPPLIED I?Y 



ROBERT F. DAMON, Weymouth, England, 



1. Arcliseopteryx macrurus. 



2. ,, (second species). 



3. Acrodus Anningiae, A g. Lower Lias : Lyme Eegis. Teeth. Figured 



in Geological Magazine, yoI. i. pi. iii. 



4. Anthracotherium magnum, Cuv. Miocene : Hessen Darmstadt. 



Palatal portion of Skull, with dentition. Length 40 cm. 



5. Asaphus tyrannus, var ornata, Murchison. Llandeilo Flags : 



Llandeilo, S. Wales. Figui'ed in Murchison's " Siluria," pi. xxiv. Length 

 ot specimen, 21 cm. 



6. Astropeeten orion, Forbes. Kelloway Rock : Pickering. Original 



in the British Museum (Natural History). Size of specimen, 19 cm. 



7. ^lurosaurus felinus, Owen (imperfect skull and mandible). 



Described and figured in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxvii (1881), 

 pp. 261-265, pi. ix, figs. 1-3. Karoo Formation : Gouph District, Beaufort 

 West, Cape Colony. 



8. Bothriceps Australis, Huxley. Skull described and figured in 



Quart, .lourn. Gtol. Soc, vol. xv (1859), p. 647, pi. xxii, fig. 1. Hawkesbury 

 Beds (Permian) : New South Wales. 



9. Bothriceps Huxleyi, Lydekker. Skull. Karoo Beds : Orange 



Eiver Coluny. 



10. Bothriolepis Canadensis, Whiteaves. Devonian: Canada. Two 



specimens showing dorsal and ventral aspect. The largest and finest that have 

 been discovered. The originals in the British Museum (Natural History). 

 Size, 18 cm. by 18 cm. 



11. Head only, sbowing eyes. The original in the Science 



and Art Museum, Edinburgh. 



12. Cancrinus latipes. Lithographic Stone : Solenhofen, Bavaria. 



Length of specimen, 18 cm. 



13. Cephalaspis Lyelli, Ag. Old Etd Sandstone: Forfarshire, jST.B. 



The original in the British Museum (Natural History). Length 22 cm. 



14. Cephalaspis Salweyi, Egerton. Old Red Sandstone : Abergavenny. 



Head-shield. Largest known specimen. Figured in Transactions Wuolhope 

 Naturalists' Field Club, 1868. Original in British Museum. 



15. Cheirolepis Canadensis, Wliiteaves. Upper Devonian : Dalhousic, 



Canada. Length 49 cm. 



16. Cyamodus laticeps, Owen. Muschelkalk : Baireuth, Bavaria. 



Cranium. Figured in Philosophical Transactions, 1858, pi. ix, figs. 1 aud 2 ; 

 pi. x, fig. 1. 



17. Coelodus ellipticus, Egerton. Gault : Folkestone. Right Mandibular 



Kamus. Figured in Geological Magazine, vol. iv, 1877, pi. iii, fig. 1. 



18. Ccelodus gyrodoides, Egerton. Groensand: Pinuey Bay, Lyme 



Jvegis. Vomerine or Upper Teeth. Figured and described in Geological 

 Magazine, vol. iv, 1877, pi. iv, fig. 3. 



