. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey. Fishes, Fossil; Paleontology; Geology. Fig. 8i.—Edaphodon sp. *New Jersey. Edaphodon sp. Mandibular bone, right ramus (probably half broken away) a trifle more than half deep as long, and width similar, and rami probably slightly diverging. Symphyseal plane moderate, dis- tinct. Outer mandibular surface generally depressed. Inner dental area (only anterior portion remains) extends to inner. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally e


. A description of the fossil fish remains of the Cretaceous, Eocene and Miocene formations of New Jersey. Fishes, Fossil; Paleontology; Geology. Fig. 8i.—Edaphodon sp. *New Jersey. Edaphodon sp. Mandibular bone, right ramus (probably half broken away) a trifle more than half deep as long, and width similar, and rami probably slightly diverging. Symphyseal plane moderate, dis- tinct. Outer mandibular surface generally depressed. Inner dental area (only anterior portion remains) extends to inner. 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 Fowler, Henry Weed, 1878-1965; Kümmel, Henry Barnard, 1867-. Trenton, N. J. : MacCrellish & Quigley, state printers


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