A NEW THECODONT REPTILE, 1073 
The premaxillaries are lost but must have been small. 
The nasals are imperfect and crushed; they are manifestly 
fairly large. The nostrils must be situated well forward. 
The maxilla is long and narrow, and on the right side shows 
16 rounded pointed teeth. The complete series is probably about 
21, a number evidently having been shed and were being replaced. 
The posterior end of the maxilla passes under the orbit, and has 
a long articulation with the jugal. 
Text-figure 1. 
Upper side of skull of Foungina capensis. About 13 times nat. size. 
Fr., frontal; IP., interparietal; Ju., jugal; Na., nasal; Pa, parietal; Po., Par- 
occipital: Po.F., posttrontal; Po.O., postorbital; Pr.., prefrontal; Q.J., 
quadratojugal ; So., supraoccipital ; Sq., squamosal ; Tb., tabular. 
The lacrymal is not well preserved on either side, but is 
manifestly small. 
The prefrontal is a fair sized element. It forms the upper 
and anterior border of the orbit, and, with the postfrontal, 
nearly shuts out the frontal from the orbit. 
The frontal is moderately large. It extends in front a little 
beyond the plane of the front of the orbit, and behind as far as 
the plane passing through the front of the pineal foramen. 
Proc. Zoou, Soc.—1914, No. LX XII, 12 
