30 ANOMODONTIA. 



form ridge of the maxilla has approximately the same 

 sub vertical position as in the type. 



Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



R. 1649 a. The imperfect mandible ; from Graaf-Keinet. Appa- 



(Fig.) rently associated with the preceding specimen; figured by 



Owen, op. cit. pi. lix., as U. brevirostris. The symphysis 



is well preserved, and exhibits the curved extremity of the 



beak. Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



R. 1650. Two fragments of rock containing an imperfect skull 

 which may belong to a young individual of this species ; 

 from the Beaufort beds of East London, at the mouth of the 

 Buffalo river. The type of U. raniceps ; noticed on p. 61 

 of Owen's ' Catalogue of the Fossil Beptilia of S. Africa.' 

 The greater part of the cranium is restored in putty. 

 The occipital condyle is formed almost entirely by the 

 exoccipitals. 



? Presented by the Director of the Museum at Harruberg . 



Udenodon strigiceps, Owen 1 . 

 Syn. Dicynodon (?) strigiceps, Owen 2 . 



The muzzle still shorter and wide*r than in the type species, with 

 its alveolar portion incurved ; internarial and interorbital bars very 

 broad ; orbits extending immediately over the nares, with strongly 

 everted anterior and lateral borders. — Imperfectly known; type 

 specimen small. 



Hab. South Africa. 



47080. The anterior extremity of the cranium ; from the Beaufort 

 (Fig.) beds of the Karoo system in the Tarka branch of the 

 Winterberg range 3 . The type specimen ; figured by Owen 

 in the ' Trans. Geol. Soc' ser. 2, vol. vii. pi. vi. figs. 2, 3 

 (as Dicynodon), and in the ' Catalogue of Fossil Reptilia 

 of S. Africa,' pi. xliv. fig. 2. 



Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



Udenodon megalops, Owen 4 . 



Muzzle of cranium apparently more produced than in the type 

 species, and the orbits relatively much larger ; cauiform ridge of 

 maxilla nearly vertical ; and the occipital plane also approaching 



1 Trans. Geol. Soc. ser. 2, vol. vii. p. 75 (1845). — Dicynodon. 



2 Loc. cit. 3 Ibid. p. 57. 

 - 1 Cat. Foss. Kept. S. Africa, p. 62 (1870). 



