Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ..By Richard Lydekker .. . nd upper portion of the root of a tooth of rathersmaller size than Xo. 37408; from the Kimeridge Clayof Hartwell, Buckinghamshire. Purchased, lv,»7. 40304 a. The crown of a rather smaller and apparently associatedtooth ; from Hartwell. Purchased, 1867. 1 Owen states there arc 26 upper and oO lower teeth. 134 SAUEOPTEEYGTA. R. 1252. Cast of a tooth which may belong to the hinder part ofthe upper jaw of this species. The original was obtainedfrom the Kiineridge Clay of Ely, in company


Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ..By Richard Lydekker .. . nd upper portion of the root of a tooth of rathersmaller size than Xo. 37408; from the Kimeridge Clayof Hartwell, Buckinghamshire. Purchased, lv,»7. 40304 a. The crown of a rather smaller and apparently associatedtooth ; from Hartwell. Purchased, 1867. 1 Owen states there arc 26 upper and oO lower teeth. 134 SAUEOPTEEYGTA. R. 1252. Cast of a tooth which may belong to the hinder part ofthe upper jaw of this species. The original was obtainedfrom the Kiineridge Clay of Ely, in company with a ratherlarger tooth of similar type, and is in the collection ofMr. M. Fisher of that town. The length of the crown is0,080 (3-14 inches), and its basal diameter 0,033 (1-2inches). The intercarinal portion of the crown is convex,as in all the teeth of P. grossouvrei. Presented by R. Lydekker, Esq., 1888. 40437. The water-worn crown of a slightly larger but otherwisesimilar tooth; from the Lower Greensand of Potton,Bedfordshire, being probably derived from the KimeridgeClay. Purchased, 1867. Fig.


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