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19. Euparheria capensis, Broom. A diminutive Thecodont 



reptile. This and the succeeding fossils, although 

 belonging to the * Brown Collection/ were, I under- 

 stand from Dr. Broom, presented to Brown by 

 Mr. A. W. Higgins, who in later years greatly assisted 

 Brown in all his work. 



20. Mesosuchus browni, Watson. A small Gnathodont type. 



21. Browniella africana, Broom. Another Thecodont reptile, 



allied to Euparkeria. 



22. Hybodus africanus, Broom. A fish. 



23. Oxygnathus browni, Broom. „ „ 



24. Helichthys browni, Broom. „ „ 



25. Helichthys tenuis, Broom. „ „ 



26. Pholidophorus browni, Broom. „ „ 



27. Coelacanthus ajrkanus, Broom. „ „ 



28. Cleithrolepis minor, Broom. „ „ 



These fossil fishes, which Brown acquired mainly* 

 but not entirely, through the instrumentality of others* 

 all came from Bekker's Kraal in the Orange Free 

 State. They gave a good idea of the Triassic fish 

 fauna of South Africa, and enabled comparisons to 

 be made with the somewhat similar fishes of Europe, 

 America and Australia. 



