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ANOMODONTIA. 



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{Fig.) 



premaxillary teeth remain on either side, bnt there are 

 indications of the presence of two other pairs of these 

 teeth. The contour of the mandibular symphysis is well 

 preserved; and the section of the upper tusk indicates 

 the large size of that tooth. The disappearance of the 

 internarial septum is doubtless due to the effects of 

 crushing. The apparent absence of serrations, in the 

 premaxillary teeth is shown by a tooth on the right side, 

 on which aspect the characters of the cheek-teeth are also 

 well displayed. 



Presented by the Trustees of the Albany Museum. 



Six fragments of rock containing portions of the skeleton of 

 a Theriodont probably referable to a rather smaller indi- 

 vidual of the present species ; from Palimeet Fontein, Cape 

 Colony. The specimens comprise part of the right ramus 

 of the mandible (fig. 15) ; the right scapula, attached to 



Pig. 15. 



A B 



? Cynosuchus suppostus. —The imperfect right ramus of the mandible (A), and 

 the greater part of the right innominate (B) ; from the Karoo system of 

 the Cape Colony. \ . 



the right side of six cervical vertebrae ; the impression of 

 the dorsal surface of the distal two thirds of the left 

 humerus, and also what is apparently the head of the 

 ulna ; part of the right innominate (fig. 15) with frag- 

 ments of that of the opposite side, and portions of the 

 sacral region, and other imperfectly preserved bones. The. 

 mandibular ramus (fig. 15) closely resembles that of the 

 type, although of somewhat smaller size ; sections of 



