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AC'IIXOPTIU'.rGII. 
Saurodon phlebotomus, Cope. 
1871. Sauroce.phtdus phlebotomus, E. 1). Cope, Proc. Amer. Bh* 
vol. xi. p. 530. . , ; j aC [, 
1873. Daptinus phlebotomus, E. D. Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 11 
_ P-839. We8t 
1875. Daptinus phlebotomus, E. I). Cope, Vert. Cret. F° rin ’ 4 
(Itep. U.S. Geol. Surv. Territ. vol. ii.), p. 213, pi. xlvii. figs- ’ 
P 1 - xl >x. figs. 1-4. Terr ;t. 
1877. Saurodon phlebotomus, E. I). Cope, Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. 
vol. iii. p. 688. r A ] 
1898. Saurodon phlebotomus, A. Stewart, Kansas Univ. Q uar ' L 
vol. vii. pi. xvi. figs. 4, 5. , x ivi. 
1900. Saurodon phlebotomus, F. B. Loomis, Palseontogr. vo • 
P- 248, pi. xxiv. figs. 1-5. 
type- Jaws with teeth ; Cope Collection. .. htly 
The type species of the so-called Daptinus. Teeth s &g 
longer than in S. leanus, and those of dentary twice as - l . ^ ^ 
those of maxilla. About 9 dental alveoli in premaxilla. 
oral border of maxilla exceeding twice its maximum depth. 
Form. d|- Lor. Upper Cretaceous (Niobrara Group) •• Kansas 
Not represented in the Collection. 
Saurodon intermedius (Newton). 
1878. Daptinus intermedius, E. T. Newton, Quart. .Tourn. Ge 
vol. xxxiv. p. 440, pi. xix. L Brit- 
1890. Saurocephalus intermedius, Woodward & Sherborn, 
Foss. Vertebrata, p. 181. 
Type. Head, opercular apparatus, and vertebrm ; British 3I U 
A species with the upper jaw about 0‘1 in length. 1 01 ^ en tsi 
longer and less compressed than in the type species -, oul} -> 
alveoli in the premaxilla and about 32 in the maxilla. ^Lgth; 
depth of maxilla contained about two and a half times in 1 s ^ 
maximum depth of mandible slightly less than one quarter 
length. Bones without external ornamentation. 
Form. <Sf Loc. Turonian : Kent. 
4/250. Head with opercular apparatus and anterior vertebr®) ^ 
the type specimen described and figured by j 
cit . ; Lower Chalk, Dover. 
Gardner 
, Coll- 
The iollowing specimen is not specifically determined . 
42017. Bight maxilla, ornamented externally by fi' ie 8 ran ^g-g), 
and pittings, described by E. T. Newton, loc - 
p. 445 ; Lower Chalk, Dover. 
