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DOLLO. 



PREMIERE NOTE SUR LE SIMOEDOSAURIEN 



Dec. 



REPTILES. 



G 



cô 



Ö 



'u 



-, 



0) 



'u 



3 



C3 



m 







oo 



u 



ai 



C 

 U 

 'u 



3 



00 



C 

 U 



to 



05 



C 



'C 



3 

 C5 



'X 



O 



«3 



C 

 <u 

 'u 



cd 



O 



C 

 VU 



Xi 



T3 



c 

 'J 

 



ci 







C 



u 



<U 



u 



Ri 



09 



es 



CO 







3 



a 



.2 

 'S 



VU 



Ö 



u 



U 



Q 



£ J 



*-, 



O 



CL 



PU 



C/3 



es 



eô 



4 



LO kc 



t>» 



«5 



à, 



6 



- 



i. Dicynodon (î). 



2. Platypodosaurus (2), 



o 



1. Cynochampsa (3). 



2. Cynodrakon (4). 



3. Galesaurus (5). 



( 1 ) R. Owen, Description of the fossil Reptilia of South Africa in the Col- 

 lection of the British Museum, p. 35, et pi. XXVII, fig. 1, k. London, 1876. 



(2) R. Owen, Description of parts of the Skeleton of an Anomodont Reptile 

 (Platypodosaurus robustus, Ow.) from the Trias of Graaf Reinet, S. Africa 

 (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, 1880, p. 418 et pi. XVI, fig. 7, 0). 



(3) R. Owen, Fossil Reptilia of South Africa, p. 20, et pi. XIX, fig. 3, 4, 5, k. 



(4) R. Owen, Fossil Reptilia of South Africa, p. 19, fig. 1; Evidence of a 

 carnivorous Reptile (Cynodraco major, Ow.) about the si^e of a lion, with remarks 

 thereon (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, 1876, p. 98, et pi. XI, fig. 6, k). 



(5) R. Owen, Fossil Reptilia of South Africa, p. 23. 



