Archive image from page 175 of A description of the fossil. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey descriptionoffos00fowl Year: 1911 Fig. 80.—Edaphodon sp. New Jersey 'greensand' (Gabb). pressed, slightly concave medianly and equally slightly convex above and below. Outer profile undulated slightly anteriorly, arising somewhat convexly behind above. Lower anterior pro- file convex, then sloping up posteriorly and hind profile verti- cally convex. No beveled symphyseal edge, though anteriorly well depressed or flattened, then sur


Archive image from page 175 of A description of the fossil. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey descriptionoffos00fowl Year: 1911 Fig. 80.—Edaphodon sp. New Jersey 'greensand' (Gabb). pressed, slightly concave medianly and equally slightly convex above and below. Outer profile undulated slightly anteriorly, arising somewhat convexly behind above. Lower anterior pro- file convex, then sloping up posteriorly and hind profile verti- cally convex. No beveled symphyseal edge, though anteriorly well depressed or flattened, then surface rather convex, and flaring slightly, more so inward, behind. Oral surface well marked by lateral edges, though these scarcely prominent ridges, except slightly at anterior symphyseal region and posterior ex-


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