COLOURED CASTS OF RARE FOSSILS 



SUPPLIED BY 



ROBERT F. DAMON, WEYMOUTH, ENGLAND. 



63. Neusticosaurus pusillns, Erass, Upper Trias: Letten Kohle, 



Holieueek, near Stuttgart. Described and figured ia Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, 

 vol. xxxviii, pp. 360-366, pi. xiii. Two casts. 



64. Proeoptodon Kapha, Owen. Eight mandibular ramus. Figured in 



Phil, Trans., 1874, pi. Isxviii, tigs. 1-3. Pleistocene: Australia. Australian 

 Museum, Sydney. 



65. Phascolomys (Phascolonus) gigas, Owen. Portion of mandible- 



Figured in Phil. Trans., 1872, pi. xl, fig, 1. Pleistocene : Queensland, 

 Australia. Australian Museum, Sydney. 



66. Pliosaurus grandis, Owen, Tooth, Figured in Owen's " Foss. 



Eept. Kim. Clay": Mon. Pal. Soc, 1862, pi. xii. Kimraeridge Clay: 

 Kimmeridge. 



67. Ptychognathus Maccaigi, Seeley. Skull, Karoo Formation : 



Tarka Eiver, South Africa. 



68. Palaeotherium magnum. Complete set of upper grinding teeth. 



From the Bembridge Limestone, Headon Hill, I.W. The teeth, in beautiful 

 preservation and fitje condition of wear, are those of a young adult, and consist 

 of premolars 1, 2, 3, and 4, and molars 1, 2, and 3 of each side. 



69. Placodus gigas, Agass. Muschelkalk : Baireuth, Palate restored. 



Length 18 cm, 



70. PlesiosaurusHawkinsi, Owen, Lower Lias: Street. Slab showing 



skeleton. Figured in Hawkins' " Sea Dragons," pi. xxiy. Size of slab 

 182 cm. by 107 cm. 



71. Plesiosaurus macrocephalus, Conybeare, Skull and mandible. 



Figured in Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. , vol. lii, pi. ix. Lower Lias : Lyme Eegis. 



72. — ^ Conybeare. Lower Lias : Lyme Regis. Slab 



showing skeleton. Figured in Trans. Geol. Soc, vol. v, pis, xliii and xlv. 

 Size of slab 91 era. by 76 cm. 



73. Pterodactylus crassirostris, Goldfuss, So.leuhofen. Size of slab 



18 cm. by 25 cm. 



74. Ptychogaster emydoides, Pomel, Imperfeet shell (restored), from 



the Lower Miocene of St. Gerand-le-Puy, Allier, France. liCngth 23 cm. 



75. Pareiasaurus Baini, Seeley. Skeleton, Karoo Formation (Trias) : 



Bad, near Tamboer Fontein, Cape Colony. The original preserved in the 

 British Museum (Nat. Hist.). Described and figured in Phil. Trans., 1892, 

 B, pp. 311-379, pis. xvii-xix, xxi-xxiii. Coloured reproductions of this 

 magnificent and remarkable reptile, measuring 7 ft. 9 in. in length and 4 ft. in 

 breadth, fitted with ironwork ready for mounting for a museum. 



76. Phororhacos, sp. Symphyseal portion of mandible. Miocene : 



Patagonia. 



77. Phororhacos longissimus, Ameghino. Length 60 cm. The 



mandible has been slightly restored from the actual specimen, and the skull 

 has been modelled from that of the somewhat smaller species Fh. wjlatus, 

 figured by F. Ameghino (1895), Buenos Ayres, from the Tertiary Deposits 

 (Miocene?), Santa Cruz, Patagonia. Described by C. W. Andrews, Esq. , F.G.S. , 

 in the lUs, January, 1896, pp. 1-12. The original specimens are in the Geo- 

 logical Department of the British Museum (Natural History). 



