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MR. B. M. S. WATSON ON THE 



maxilla, etc. This addition shows that there are only three 

 premaxillary teeth, that the end of the snout is longer than in 

 the original figure, and tluvt it is rounded. Thus the skidl 

 belongs to aneA\' genus and maybe called Anteosau.rus 'inagnijicus, 

 gen. et sp. nov., holotype R. 3595, B.M.IST.H. 



Text-figure 28. 



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Right latpval and palatal views of the anterior part of the sknll of the holotype 

 of Anteosanrus magnificus, gen. et sp. n. 



Parts in broken lines restored, areas surrounded by thin irregular lines 

 present in the specimen. X ^. 



The general structure will be best understood from text-fig. 28. 

 The septomaxilla is a small bone lying within the nostril, to 

 which it forms a floor, passing inward nearly to the middle line. 



