COLOURED CASTS OF RARE FOSSILS 



SUPPLIED BY 



ROBERT F. DAMON, WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 



19. Cynog^nathus crateronotus, Seeley. Skull aud skeleton. Described 



aud figured in Phil. Trans., vol. 186b (189,5), p. 59, figs. 1-5, 13-18. Karoo 



Formation : Lady Frere, Cape Colony. 

 20. leptorhinus, Seeley. Anterior portion of skull. 



Described and figured, ibid., pp. 141-144, figs. 31, 32. Karoo Formation: 



Cape Colony. [Albany Museum.] 

 21. platyceps, Seeley. Skull. Described and figured, 



ibid., p. 139, fig. 30. Karoo Formation: WonJerboom, Cape Colony. 



[Albany Museum.] 



22. Delphinognathus conocephalus, Seeley. Skull and mandible. 



Described and figured in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. zlviii (1892), 

 pp. 469-475, figs. 1, 2. Karoo Formation : Cape Colony. [South African 

 Museum.] 



23. Diprotodon Australis, Owen. Skull. Figured in Phil. Trans., 



1870, pi. XXXV, figs. 1-4. Pleistocene: Queensland, Australia. 

 24. Owen. Eamus of mandible. Figured ibid. Ibid. 



25. Didus ineptus. Sternum. Mauritius, 



26. ■ Head only. Mauritius. Length 23 cm. 



27. Dinotherium giganteum, Kaup. Cranium and mandible. Upper 



Miocene : Eppelsheim, Hessen Darmstadt. Length 122 cm. 



28. Dinornis maximus, Owen. Height 340 cm. 

 29. • Skull only. 



30. Eurypterus nanus. Lower Silurian: Gothland. Size 13cm. 



by 7 cm. 



31. Elasmotherinm Fischeri, Desm. Upper and lower jaw. 



Novousenk, Kussia. Length of cranium, 102 cm. 

 32. Tooth. 



33. Eurypterus lance olatus, Salter. Figured and described by 



Dr. Henry "Woodward, F.R.S.,etc.. in Pal. Soc. Monograph " Merostomata," 

 part iv, pi. xxviii, fig. 1. Upper Silurian : Lesmahagos, N.B. 



34. Eurypterus Sc&urleri, Hibbert. Fresh-water, Garb. Limestone : 



Kirktou. («) Head-shield and anterior body-segments, (i) Posterior body- 

 segments (8) of the same. Figured aud described by Dr. H. Woodward, 

 F.R.S., in Palseoiitographical Society's Monograph " Merostomata." Part iv, 

 1872, pis. sxvi and xxvii. 



35. Twelve Casts (11 teeth and left humerus) of the Pigmy Elephants 



of Malta. (Elephas Falconeri, Busk, and E. Melitentis, Falc). Figured in 

 Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. vi, pis. xlix and liii. 



36. Eusthenopteron Foordii, Whiteaves. Length 64 cm. Upper 



Devonian : Dalhousie, Canada. 



37. Gastornis Klaasseni, Newton. Eight tarso-metatarsus. Figured 



and described in Trans. Zool. Soc, vol, xii, pi. xxxiii, fig. 3. Length 43 cm. 

 38. Lower Eocene : Croydon. Distal end of left tarso- 

 metatarsus. Figured ibid., pi. xxix, fig. 7. Length 13 cm. 



39. Ganorhynchus Woodwardi, Traquair. Anterior portion of skull. 



Figured in Geol. Mag., vol. x, 1873, pi. xiv. 



40. Gomphognathus polyphagus, Seeley. Cranium showing palate, etc. 



Figured and described in Phil. Trans. Eoy. Soc. London, vol. 186 (1895), 

 pp. 11-19, figs. 6-8. Karoo Formation: Lady Frere, Cape Colony. 



41. Gomphognathus, sp. Skull. Figured in Phil. Trans., vol. 186b 



(1895), pp. 20, 21, 24, figs. 9-11. "Karoo Formation: Lady Frere, Cape 

 Colony. 



