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wear-facettes on their anterior faces corresponding to those which 
they undoubtedly made on the upper teeth. They are succeeded 
at once by the canines. 
The lower cheek-teeth are slightly narrower from side to side 
than the upper teeth, and are convex, grinding on the concave 
upper crowns. 
Text-figure 1. 
Bauria cynops Broom. 
Restoration of palate, from a specimen collected by the author at Essex, 
Dist. Albert, C.P.. x 1. 
The palate is quite well shown in the specimen, but in some 
regions ouly in impression. 
There is a secondary palate, which, however, does not extend 
nearly so far back as in Diademodon, and of which the posterior 
borders meet in a very acute angle (7. ¢. it has only just closed 
up). The posterior nares are divided by a septum, presumably 
formed by a median vomer. Posteriorly the roof of the narial 
passage slopes down very rapidly. Just behind the last maxillary 
tooth on each side the palate is pierced by a large suborbital fossa, 
