Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil Reptilia VII Further Observations on Pareiasaurus . Palate of Pareiasaurus 20. Fig. 1. Palate of the Tamboer specimen referred to Pareiasaurus bombidens, showingteeth scattered in the interspaces between the rows. This palate is con-tinuous with the maxillary bones; w. is an intercentrum below the basi-occipital. Fig. 2. The same palate seen from the side, so as to show the superior and inferiorsurfaces of the bones, and position of the maxillary and mandibular bones. Fig. 3. A single tooth from the pal


Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil Reptilia VII Further Observations on Pareiasaurus . Palate of Pareiasaurus 20. Fig. 1. Palate of the Tamboer specimen referred to Pareiasaurus bombidens, showingteeth scattered in the interspaces between the rows. This palate is con-tinuous with the maxillary bones; w. is an intercentrum below the basi-occipital. Fig. 2. The same palate seen from the side, so as to show the superior and inferiorsurfaces of the bones, and position of the maxillary and mandibular bones. Fig. 3. A single tooth from the palate, showing its cylindrical curved / Sacrum and Pelvis, Pareiasaurus Baini. PLATE 21. Sacrum and pelvis of Pareiasaurus Baini, seen from the ventral aspect, , , , s.*,sacral ribs; il., ilium; 1pp., ossification only seen on the left side,which appears to be an anterior prolongation of the pubis on the inner sideof the ilium (also seen in P. bombidens, Phil. Trans., 1888, B, Plate 19,figs. 1 and 2); f. is the foramen, which passes longitudinally through thepubic bone; p., the pubis, reflected downwards and forming inferior callosi-ties ; ip., a median inter-pubic ossification, which is only defined on theventral surface ; a., acetabulum; is., ischium ; one-third natural size.


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