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Steneosaurus edwardsi, Deslongchamps \ 



Syn. Tekosaurus edwardsi, Deslongchamps 2 . 



Rostrum comparatively short and wide, with the interval between 

 the nasals and premaxillte short ; frontals slightly pitted and con- 

 cave : orbits ovoid and oblique ; premaxillge only very slightly 

 expanded ; supratemporal fossae probably large : teeth fg, with 

 small alveoli. 



Hab. Europe (France). 



32620. Fragment of the hinder part of the cranial rostrum ; from 

 the Oxford Clay (Middle Jurassic) of Yaches-Noires (Cal- 

 vados) France. It agrees with the corresponding part of 

 the cranium figured by Deslongchamps in his ' Notes 

 Paleontologiques,' pi. xvii. 



Tesson Collection. Purchased, 1857. 



Steneosaurus megarhinus (Hulke ? ). 

 Syn. Teleosaurus megarhinus, Hulke *. 



Known only by the cranial rostrum, which is characterized by its 

 slenderness, convexity, and great expansion of the premaxilla?. 

 Hab. Europe (England). 



43086. The greater portion of the cranial rostrum ; from the 

 (Fig.) Kimeridge Clay (Upper Jurassic) of Kimeridge Bay, Dorset- 

 shire. The type specimen : figured by Hulke in the 

 ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc/ vol. xxvii. pi. xviii. 



Presented by J. C. Hansel- Pley dell, Esq., 1870. 



Steneosaurus, sp. 



The rostrum much elongated and narrow, with the teeth large, 

 laterally compressed, and strongly carinated. 

 Hab. Europe (France). 



33127. Fragment of the cranial rostrum, showing the bases of 

 several teeth broken off in their alveoli together with 

 their detached crowns ; from the Fuller's earth (Lower 

 Jurassic) of Caen (Calvados), France. In its elongated 



1 Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie, ser. 2, vol. i. p. 155 (1868).— Teleosaurus. 



2 Loc. cit. 



3 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xxvii. p. 442 (1871).— Teleosaurus 



4 Loc. cit. 



