. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. 264 AUSTRALASIAN FOSSILS. 1,000 feet, at Knocklofty; the latter species in the sandstone with Vertebraria conformably overlying the Carbopermian at Tinderbox Bay. Tig. 126—REMAINS of JURASSIC and OTHER 1—Ceratodus avus, A. S. Wobdw. I^eft splenial with lower tooth. Cape Paterson, Victoria. About % nat. size 2—Ceratodus forsteri, Krefft. I^eft lower tooth. giving. Queens- land. About lA nat. size 3—Phalangeal of Carnivorous Dinosaur. Cape Paterson. About zi nat. size 4—Phalangeal of Megalosaurian. Wealden,


. Australasian fossils, a students' manual of palaeontology. Paleontology. 264 AUSTRALASIAN FOSSILS. 1,000 feet, at Knocklofty; the latter species in the sandstone with Vertebraria conformably overlying the Carbopermian at Tinderbox Bay. Tig. 126—REMAINS of JURASSIC and OTHER 1—Ceratodus avus, A. S. Wobdw. I^eft splenial with lower tooth. Cape Paterson, Victoria. About % nat. size 2—Ceratodus forsteri, Krefft. I^eft lower tooth. giving. Queens- land. About lA nat. size 3—Phalangeal of Carnivorous Dinosaur. Cape Paterson. About zi nat. size 4—Phalangeal of Megalosaurian. Wealden, Sussex, England. M nat. size Jurassic Pishes.— The Jurassic beds of Victoria contain three genera. Psilichthys selwyni, a doubtful palaeoniscid was de- scribed from Carapook, Co. Dundas; whilst Lepto-. 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 Chapman, Frank M. (Frank Michler), 1864-1945. Melbourne, London [etc. ] G. Robertson & Company Propy. ltd.


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