TELEOSATJEID^. 115 



Steneosaums brevidens (Phillips l ). 

 Syn. Teleosaurus brevidens, Phillips 2 . 



So far as the small type figure 3 admits of judging, the supra- 

 temporal fossas are relatively wider than in 8. larteti, the orbits 

 more oval and oblique, and the extremity of the muzzle more 

 expanded. Teeth §^f§- 



Hob. Europe (England). 



R. 78. The greater portion of a broken mandible probably belonging 

 to this species ; from the Great Oolite (Lower Jurassic) 

 of Enslow Bridge, near Bletchington, Oxfordshire. This 

 specimen apparently agrees closely with the mandible 

 figured by Phillips, op. cit. p. 187, fig. 44. 



Presented by J. Wood-Mason, Esq., 1880. 



28609. Part of the right maxilla of a Steneosaure not improbably 

 belonging to this species ; from the Great Oolite of Stones- 

 field, Oxfordshire. Pur chased, 1853. 



The following specimens from the Stonesfield Slate agree with the 

 teeth referred to the present species by Phillips, op. cit. p. 185, 

 %. 42. 



40127. Nine specimens of crowns of teeth; from Stonesfield. 



Purchased. About 1866. 



28611. Three specimens of crowns of teeth ; from Eyeford, Gloucester- 

 shire. Purchased, 1853. 



Several of the following specimens may 'probably be referred to 

 the present species ; but others may belong to the next. 



4821. The imperfect third (?) cervical vertebra; from the Great 

 Oolite of Little Gibraltar, near Enslow Bridge, Oxford- 

 shire. Presented by B. Bright, Esq., 1873. 



R. 79. Three imperfect dorsal vertebrae ; from the Great Oolite of 

 Enslow Bridge. These specimens agree precisely with 

 the one figured by Phillips, op. cit. p. 190, fig. 47. 



Presented by J. Wood-Mason, Esq., 1880. 



R. 82. An imperfect later dorsal vertebra in a laterally crushed 

 condition : probably from the Great Oolite of Oxfordshire. 



Same history. 



1 'Geology of Oxford,' p. 185 (1871). — Teleosaurus. 



- Loc. cit. 3 Ibid. p. 1S6, fig. 43. 



i 2 



