COLOURED CASTS OF RARE FOSSILS 



,. SUPPLIED PY . . s ^ 



ROBERT F.bAMON, WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 



42. Holoptychius nobilissimus, Agassiz. Ventral aspect of fish. 



Figured in Agassiz"s Hech. Poiss. Foss. V.G. R., pi. xxiii. Old Red Sandstone : 

 Clashbeunie, near Perth. - '■ . • ' 



43. Homalonotus delphinocsphalus. Silurian : Budley. Length 1 7 cm. 



44. Hyperodapedon Gordoni, Huxley. Keuper : Lossiemouth, Elgin, 



jN.B. Skull. Figui-ed iu Quart. Journ. Gaol. Soc, vol. xliii, pi. xxvi. 



45. Hoplosaurus ? Tooth. {OrnitIiop.sis ITulkei, ^eAaj.) Figured in 



Quart. Journ; Geol. Soc. , vol. xliv, pi. iii, fig. 4. Wealden : Brixton, Isle of 

 "Wight. 



46. Hyracotherium leporinum, Owen. Skull. {Pliolophus vulpiccps, 



Owen.) -.Described -and figured in Quart. ■ Journ. Geol. S' c, Tol. xiv, pi. ii. 

 •LonJoiT Clay : Harwich; . • ■ 



47. Iguanodon (youno). Left ramus of mandible. Figured in Owen's 



" Kept. Weald and Purheck Formations," euppl. iii : Mon. Pal. Soc, 1864. 

 Wealden : Erixton, Isle of Wight. , . . ' 



48. Iguanodon Hollingtoniensis, Lydekker. Wealden : Hastings. 



Sternal apparatus. Figured and described by J. W. Hulke, Esq., iu Quai-t. 

 Joum. Geol. Soc, vol. xli (1885). Size 41 cm. by 46 cm. 



49. IiOXonima Alnianni, Huxley. Skull ttnd mandible. Figured in 



Pep. Brit. Asscic, 1873, pis. i and ii. Coal-measures: Coalbrookdale. 



50. Lariosanrus Balsami, Curioni. Trias:. Perledo, Lake Coriio, 



Pombardy. Figund and described by G. A. Buulenger, F.R.S., in Trans. 

 Zool. Soc. London, toI. xiv (1896), pt. 1, pi. i. Original in Frankfort 

 Museum. Size 29 cm. by 18 cm. 



51. Lithomantis carbonarins, Habaded. Coal-measures: Scotland. 



Figured in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xxxii (1876), pi. ix, p. 60. Size ot 

 specimen 12, cm. by 9 cm. 



52. Lithosialis Brongniarti, Scudder. Coal-measures : Coalbrookdale. 



Imprepsion of wing. Figured in Geol. Mag., 1894, pi. xiv. Length of 

 specimen 6 cm. Two casts. 



53. Megaiosaurus Bucklandi, Meyer. Eamus of mandible. Described 



and figured in Trans. Geol. Soc, 1824, pis. xl, xli, figs. 1-3. Great Oolite : 

 St(niesfiekl. Original in University Museum, Oxford. 



54. Mastodon elephantoides, Clift. Mo! ar tooth, " transitional form." 



Ppper Miocene : Ava. Original in Paris Museum. 



55. Mescsaurus tenuidens, Gcrvais. Trias: Albania, South Africa. 



Anterior portion of skeleton. The original figured and described by Prof. 

 H. G. Seeley, F.R.S., in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. xlviii (1892), 

 pp. 586-664, pi. xviii, fig. 5. 



56. Meiolania Oweni, A. S. Woodw. Skull. Figured in Phil. Trans., 



1880, pi. xxxvii, fig. 1, and pL xxx\iii. Pleistocene: Queen-land, Australia. 



57. Part of tail. Figured loc. cit., 1881, pis, Ixiv, Ixv. 



Pleistocene : Queensland, Australia. 



58. Meiolania platyceps, Owen. Skull. Figured in Phil. Trans., 1888, 



pi. xxxi. Pleistocene: Lord Howe Island. Australian Museum, Sydney. 



59. — Caudal sheath. Figure dibid., pi. xxxvii. Pleisto- 

 cene: Lord Howe Island. Australian Museum, Sydney. 



60. Megalania prisca. Owen. Dorsal vertebra. Figured in Phil. 



Trans., 1880, pi. xxxiv, figs. 1, 2. Pleistocene: Queensland, Australia. 



61. • Portion of occiput. Figured in Pliil. Trans., 1880, 



pi. xxxvi. Pleistoctue: Queensland, Australia. 



62. Macropas anak, Owen, sp. Pight upper dentition. Figured Cat. 



Foss. Mamm. B.M., pt. v, p. 215, fig, 36. Pleistocene : Queensland. 





