Dentary with replacement teeth, found in 1851 and in 1857 by Owen referred to Megalosaurus, but now lost. 1800s illustration by James Erxleben


Figs. 1-3. A portion of the mandible with teeth of the Megalosaurus Bucklandi; nat. size. The foregoing figures are taken, with the permission of his Grace the Duke of Marlborough, from a specimen in his Grace's collection, from the Oolitic Slate, of Stonesfield, Oxfordshire. Fig. 4. Side-view of a full-sized tooth of the Megalosaurus. Fig. 5. A portion of a tooth of Megalosaurus, from the Inferior Oolite, of Selsly Hill, Gloucestershire. In the British Museum.


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