WE ALLEN SERIES. 
83 
Case. Comp. Drawer. Specimen. 
J i 9 34 thickens, and is produced outward and 
backward, away from and beyond the 
alveoli, in a compressed claw-like pro¬ 
cess. The upper nasal process is wide 
and thin, and appears to constitute the 
outer margin of the narine, which was 
large and looked forward, upward, and 
slightly outward. The longitudinal ex¬ 
tent of the alveolar border is 4J inches, 
and in that distance are the sockets for 
17 teeth. No teeth are preserved. 
This species appears to be new. It 
may be compared with Mr Fox’s man¬ 
dible of Iguanodon from Brook, figured 
in the Palseontographical volume for 
1864. 
J 
4 
l 
9 
35, 6 
teeth of Iguanodon. Tilgate. 
9 
l 
9 
37 
tooth of Iguanodon. Brook. 
i 
9 
38 
tooth of Iguanodon. Brook. 
• 
i 
9 
39 
tooth of Iguanodon [partly worn]. Tilgate. 
i 
9 
40—42 
cast of three teeth of Iguanodon. 
9 
l 
9 
43 
fragments of two early caudal vertebrae of 
Ichthyosaurus, from Tilgate. Dr Forbes 
Young collection. 
9 
l 
9 
44 
fragment of a plate, probably of an Emy- 
dian Chelonian. 
i 
9 
45 
fragment of a large thick plate, apparently 
of Goniopholis (displaying under sur¬ 
face). Tilgate. 
9 
l 
9 
46 
marginal plate of an Emydian Chelonian. 
• 
l 
9 
47 
phalange of a ? marine Chelonian. 
J 
9 
l 
10 
1 
dorsal vertebra of a Dinosaur, from Brook. 
9 
% 
10 
2 
part of sacrum of a Dinosaur, from Brook. 
• 
t 
10 
3 
early caudal vertebra of a Dinosaur, from 
Brook. 
9 
% 
10 
4 
late caudal vertebra of ? Streptospondylus, 
from Brook. 
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