ATLAJSTTOSATTRIDJ]:. 



Fiar. 24. 



147 



Ornithopsis hulhei (?). — a-b, three views of tooth ; d, section of crown ; 

 c, section of root. Prom the Weald en of the Isle of Wight. \. 



probable that it belongs to the present form rather than 

 to Cetiosaurus. The tooth of C. oxoniensis figured by 

 Phillips in his ' Geology of Oxford,' p. 253, fig. 85, is still 

 smaller than that of Morosaurus, but that specimen is 

 probably unusually diminutive. 



Wright Collection. Purchased, 18S7. 



R. 751. Part of a right maxilla belonging to the same form as the 



(Fig.) preceding ; from the Isle of Wight. Described and 



figured by the writer in the ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc' 



vol. xliv. p. 54, pi. iii. figs. 1-3. This specimen shows a 



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