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Bauria, and the very large and procumbent lower incisors are also 
very markedly chisel-shaped. There seems to be little doubt but 
that the wear of these teeth is similar to that of rodent incisors 
and that the front of the tooth was harder than the back, although 
the teeth seem to be enamel-covered all round. 
Text-figure 2. 
Microgomphodon oligocynus. X 1. 
A. Restoration of skull from the dorsal aspect. From Prof. Seeley’s 
ty pe-specimen. 
B. Restoration of skull from the side. 
A curious feature of this type, shared also but in a less marked 
degree by Bauria, is the very great space between the posterior 
ramus of the pterygoid and the paroccipital process. 
