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MR. E. S. GOODRICH : RESTORATIONS OF 



For my own restorations (figs. 1 A & B) I have not only had the benefit o£ 

 the work of my predecessors, but have been able to study a large number 

 of excellent specimens in various collections. I have to thank the authorities 

 of the Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, for affording me every 

 facility for the study of the fine series in their keeping, also Prof. Sollas 

 for the loan of specimens in the Geological Department of the Oxford 



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Fig. 1A. 

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Restoration of the head of Osteolepis macrolepidotus, Ag. 



Dorsal view, enlarged. 



(For lettering see fig. 1 B.) 



University Museum; but more especially Dr. A. Smith Woodward for his 

 unfailing kindness and helpfulness during my frequent visits to the British 

 Museum of Natural History. 



As for the general disposition of the skull-plates covered with cosmine the 

 figures speak for themselves, and only certain points of doubt or disagree- 

 ment need be discussed in detail. First of all it may be mentioned that, 



