. Chimæroid fishes and their development. Fishes; Chimaeridae. FOSSIL 137. Figs. I 16-120.—Association of dental plates of early Chimaeroids. I 16, PlyctcxJus, restored dentition, after specimens in Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge. Mass. I 17, Palaeomylus, after specimens in Newberry collection, American Museum of Natural History. I 18, Rhynchodus, after specimen in Newberry collection, American Museum of Natural History. I 19. Myriacanlhus. after specimens in the British Museum, and in the Jermyn Street collection ; the tritoral areas of the two anterior pairs of plates


. Chimæroid fishes and their development. Fishes; Chimaeridae. FOSSIL 137. Figs. I 16-120.—Association of dental plates of early Chimaeroids. I 16, PlyctcxJus, restored dentition, after specimens in Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge. Mass. I 17, Palaeomylus, after specimens in Newberry collection, American Museum of Natural History. I 18, Rhynchodus, after specimen in Newberry collection, American Museum of Natural History. I 19. Myriacanlhus. after specimens in the British Museum, and in the Jermyn Street collection ; the tritoral areas of the two anterior pairs of plates in the upper jaw are shown in detail in fig. 119 A. 120, Squaloraja, after sijccimens in the British Museum, and in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 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 Dean, Bashford, 1867-1928. Washington, D. C. , Carnegie Institution of Washington


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