58 
Theriodontici — G alesauridce. 
Table-case, 
No. 19. 
-ffiluro- 
saurus. 
many o the genera the npper canines are long and trenchant, and 
ne incisors large and close together (. Lycosaurus , JElurosaurus, 
etc.), the molars, as a rule, being smaller than the incisors. In 
Fig. i 8. Anteiioi view of a dorsal vertebra of Naosuurus clnviger (Cop eV 
from the Permian of Texas (i nat. size: ce, centrum). 
Fig. 
79.— Right, lateral aspect of imperfect cranium of JElurosourus felinus (OwenV 
from .the Karoo Beds (Triassic), Beaufort West, South Africa (f nat. size), crupper’ 
incisive tooth ; 0, upper cheek-tooth, enlarged. ' 
