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DR. J. W. DAWSON ON ERECT TREES CONTAINING- ANIMAL 
Fig. 112*. Humerus, ulna, and tarsal bone. 
Fig. 113*. Femur, distal end. 
Fig. 114*. Humerus? 
Fig. 115*. Limb bones. 
Fig. 116*. Lib and limb bones. 
Fig. 117*. Vertebrae. 
Fig. 118*. Portion of palate. 
Fig. 119. Tooth, showing grooved point. X 25. 
Fig. 120. Tooth. X 25. 
Fig. 121. Section of tooth. X 500. 
Fig. 122. Cells of bone. X 500. 
Fig. 123. Bones of anterior limb. 
Fig. 124. Bibs, vertebrae, and bony rods. 
Fig. 125. Various bones. (a) Maxilla. (5) Humerus, (c) Bony rods. 
(cl) Femur, (e) Bib. 
Fig. 126. Vertebrae. 
Fig. 127. Mandible, curved by pressure. 
Fig. 128. Various bones. (a) Maxillary. (b) Humerus and limb 
bones. 
PLATE 44. 
Dendrerpeton Acadictnum (figs. 129 to 130 and 132 to 137). 
Fig. 129. Interior of skull and mandible. 
Fig. 130. Maxilla. X 2. 
Fig. 132. Plan of constituent bones of skull represented in fig. 129. 
(V) Nasals. (F) Frontals. (SOr) Super-orbitals. ( P) 
Parietals. (PP) Post-parietals. (Pi) Pterotics. (SOc) 
Super-occipitals. (E) Epiotic. 
Fig. 133. Section of tooth. X 250. 
Fig. 134. Cells of bone. X 500. 
Fig. 135. Tooth. X 25. Showing plaited surface. 
Fig. 136. Fragments of super-orbital and parietal, showing sculpture. 
X 5. 
Fig. 137. Five teeth. X 5. 
Dendrerpeton Oweni (figs. 131, 138, 139). 
Fig. 131. Maxillary, showing sculpture and teeth. X 2. 
Fig. 138. Teeth. X 25. 
Fig. 139. Foot. X 2, 
