. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Figs. 121-125.—Association of dental plates of late mesozoic Chimaeroids. Tritors represented by shaded aieas. After specimens in British Museum. Partly after Smith Woodward. 121, Ganodus rugulosus; 122, Elasmodus hunter!; 123, Edaphodon bucklandi; 124. Ischyodus egertoni; 123, Elasmodecles willelli. The Permian fossil Menaspis should also be mentioned in this connection. Whether, however, it can be regarded as Chimaeroid has already been considered by the present writer in a recent number of the American Geologist (vol. xxxiv, pp. 49-53). It


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Figs. 121-125.—Association of dental plates of late mesozoic Chimaeroids. Tritors represented by shaded aieas. After specimens in British Museum. Partly after Smith Woodward. 121, Ganodus rugulosus; 122, Elasmodus hunter!; 123, Edaphodon bucklandi; 124. Ischyodus egertoni; 123, Elasmodecles willelli. The Permian fossil Menaspis should also be mentioned in this connection. Whether, however, it can be regarded as Chimaeroid has already been considered by the present writer in a recent number of the American Geologist (vol. xxxiv, pp. 49-53). It was there shown that the size of the dental plates of Menaspis (fig. 115) indicates that the entire region of the fossil inclosed with spines is to be. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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