PLATE XLI. 
Figs. 1-12. Teeth of Eotoganua gliri/orniis, natural size, from one individual. Page 100. 
Fig. 1. Superior incisor, from inner side; a, the apex; b, the outer side ; c, the front. 
Figs. 2-3. Inferior incisors, auterior face; a, posterior face; b, external face ; c, base of the shaft. 
Figs. 4-5. Corresponding incisors of opposite sides from the front; a, from behind; b, from inner, c, 
from outer side. 
Fig. 6 . A smaller incisor, from the front; b and c, lateral views. 
Figs. 7-8. Two molar teeth, from the side; a, grinding face, each with the corresponding angle broken 
ofl’; b, side view ; c, external view. 
Fig. 9. A molar tooth, fractured. 
Fig. 10. An inferior molar tooth, from the side ; a, from the end ; b, from above. 
Figs. 11-12. Fragments of molar teeth. 
Figs. 13-17. An inferior incisor tooth of Calaniodon arcamocnus, natural size. Pago 163. 
Fig. 13. Front of the tooth. 
Figs. 14-15. Lateral views. 
Fig. 16. Posterior aspect. 
Fig. 17. Base of shaft. 
