Bulletins of American paleontology . GENUS COKAX. The following figures of teeth found in the eocene of Crave-founty. I am unable to refer them to species already descriled, viz: 82, 83, 84, 85. Fig. 82 Fig. SSa. z:^ FiO. -5a. A A. oDONTAsris.—(Figs. 86a, 87a, 88a, 89a.) This genus should have followed lamiia:I now mtroduce it for the purpose of re-ferring to odontaspis, (figs. 86 and S7,;which appear to belong to this genus ra-ther than lamna. So, also, ligs. 88 and89, which are destitute of basal denticles;but the cutting edge of the crown exteud^over the fangs and is slightly expandedon thi


Bulletins of American paleontology . GENUS COKAX. The following figures of teeth found in the eocene of Crave-founty. I am unable to refer them to species already descriled, viz: 82, 83, 84, 85. Fig. 82 Fig. SSa. z:^ FiO. -5a. A A. oDONTAsris.—(Figs. 86a, 87a, 88a, 89a.) This genus should have followed lamiia:I now mtroduce it for the purpose of re-ferring to odontaspis, (figs. 86 and S7,;which appear to belong to this genus ra-ther than lamna. So, also, ligs. 88 and89, which are destitute of basal denticles;but the cutting edge of the crown exteud^over the fangs and is slightly expandedon this part of the tooth; it preserves alsi-its cutting edge. Eocene of Craven have no facilities at hand which en-able me to make a correct reference of theeocene odontohtes, and have to trust To


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