156 SIR RICHARD OWEN ON THE CRANIAL AND 
genera in one plate, distinguishing them in the descriptive letter- 
press by their respective localities. Upon this, Geoffroy offered the 
remarks already quoted (p. 154). 
Fig. 2.—Palatal surface of 
Skull of Steneosaurus, 
from Cuwvier’s fig. 8. 
Fig..1.— Upper surface of 
2. Head of Steneosaurus, 
from Cuvier’s fig. 13. 
nm. Point of nasal bones. 
