. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. BUITALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 49 E 1940 A left antero-superognathal (PI. lo, figs, i, la), somewhat smaller than the preceding, and defective on the median part of outer face; it also lacks the tip of the tooth and the distal half of the lateral wing. The articulating process is correspondingly smaller than in the preceding specimen. Height, 86 mm. E 1955 A juvenile left antero-superognathal, smaller than the pre- ceding (PI. II, figs. 2, 2a). It lacks the lateral wing. The tooth portion is long in compariso


. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Natural history; Science. BUITALO SOCIETY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 49 E 1940 A left antero-superognathal (PI. lo, figs, i, la), somewhat smaller than the preceding, and defective on the median part of outer face; it also lacks the tip of the tooth and the distal half of the lateral wing. The articulating process is correspondingly smaller than in the preceding specimen. Height, 86 mm. E 1955 A juvenile left antero-superognathal, smaller than the pre- ceding (PI. II, figs. 2, 2a). It lacks the lateral wing. The tooth portion is long in comparison with the process, a. Fig. 15. Diagram Showing how ANTERO-StrpEROGNATHALS Described in this Catalog were Measured A—B, total height; C—D, tooth portion of element; E—F, width of tooth; G—H, width of process. The total width (not indicated by letters), is the extreme width measured along the line, AC. fact also observed in the juvenile antero-superognathals of other species. From the character of the process and the general appearance of the element, it unquestionably belongs to the same species as the preceding three. Height, 31 mm.; greatest width, 17; width of process, 9, E 1956 A juvenile left antero-superognathal, about one-third the size of the preceding, lacking the tooth and the greater portion of the lateral wing. It agrees closely in general form with the preceding two elements. The process is broad and quite flat. Total height (estimated), 37 mm.; width of process, 14. (PI. 27, fig. 2.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. Buffalo, N. Y. : Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences


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