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52 224 Oudenodon. This, however, may have been the female of 
Dicynodon. Gadow, " Amphibia and Reptiles " 
(Cambridge Natural History), p. 310. 
52 235 Psephoderma, Proganochelys. 
52 248 Anchisaurus , Zanclodon, Megalosaurus^ etc., 
53 263 Aetosaurus. 
53 264 Eelodon. 
53 266 Stagonolepis. 
54 289 Mesosaurus, Notbosaurus. 
54 292 Lauriosaurus. 
54 295 Mixosaurus. 
55 323 Microlestes. 
56 33 1 Dromatherium, Micronodon. 
56 337 Myrmecobius jasdatus. 
JURASSIC PERIOD 
60 23 Paltsoscyllum. See Giinther, p. 198. 
60 24 Anthropterus. 
60 26 Chondrosteus. 
60 28 Caturus. 
60 30 To Bow-fins, Megalurus and others ; to Sprats and 
Herrings, Leptolepis. 
60 31 Isopholis, Ophiopsis 
60 34 Aspidorhyncbus, Belomtomus 
60 45 Leptolepis sprattiformis. 
6 1 55 Ditremaria, Narica, etc. 
6 1 57 Ostrea edulis, Gryphcea, Exogyra, Pernostrea. 
6 1 6 1 Arietites, /Egoceras, etc. 
6 1 72 Nautilidce. 
62 73 Clavatus, PaxillosuS) etc. 
62 84 Eryon. 
62 85 Glyphtsa, Pseudastacui. 
62 87 Mechochirus. 
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