82 
DINOSAURIA, Ac, FROM THE 
Ca»e. Comp. 
J * 
Drawer. 
9 
Specimen. 
11—.13 
teeth of Suehosaurus cultridens (Owen). 
Tilgate. 
« 
9 
14- 
-19 
teeth of Goniopholis crassklens (Owen). 
Tilgate. 
t 
% 
9 
20 
caudal vertebra. Tilgate. 
4 
l 
9 
21 
sacral vertebra ? Hylseosaurus. Tilgate. 
4 
% 
9 
22 
dorsal vertebra. Brook. 
4 
9 
23 
caudal vertebra. Tilgate. 
« 
% 
9 
24 
dorsal vertebra. Tilgate (compare i. 9.22). 
4 
l 
9 
25 
dorsal vertebra. Tilgate. 
4 
l 
9 
26 
caudal vertebra. Brook. 
4 
l 
9 
27 
phalange of a Crocodile. Tilgate. 
4 
1 
9 
28 
cast of phalange 5 of digit 4 of Iguanodon. 
• 
9 
29 
phalange of a Crocodile. Brook. 
« 
\ 
9 
30 
undetermined. Brook. 
4 
% 
9 
31 
fragment of a ribl Tilgate. Presented 
by the executors of Dr Forbes Young. 
% 
9 
32 
slender humerus of a Crocodile, imperfect 
at proximal end. Brook. 
« 
% 
9 
33 
undetermined. Brook. 
• 
1 
9 
34 
maxillary bone of a small Iguanodon. 
Tilgate. This specimen formed part of 
the Dr Forbes Young collection. Being 
in a soft matrix, the yellow sandstone 
has been removed. The bone is five 
inches long, and in the greater part of 
its length is about an inch deep, except 
towards the middle, where it sends up 
a nasal process comparable to the nasal 
process of the maxillary bone in Che- 
lone, and there the bone is two inches 
deep. The outer side is convex from 
above downward, and gently curved 
convexly from back to front. In front 
it terminates in a truncated sharp 
wedge-margin, which appears to have 
been slightly overlapped by the pre¬ 
maxillary bone. Backward the bone 
