Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil Reptilia VII Further Observations on Pareiasaurus . Cranial Armature, Pareiasaurus 18. Fig. 1. The skull of Pareiasaurus Baini, seen from above, showing the werlge-likeform of the head with a flattened crown and oblique cheeks; the sculptureof the bones, the parietal foramen, the position of the orbits in the middlelength of the side of the head, and the anterior nares divided by the inter-nasal septum of the nasal and premaxillary bones, which bulges forwardbetween them ; one-third natural size. Fig. 2. Out


Researches on the Structure, Organization, and Classification of the Fossil Reptilia VII Further Observations on Pareiasaurus . Cranial Armature, Pareiasaurus 18. Fig. 1. The skull of Pareiasaurus Baini, seen from above, showing the werlge-likeform of the head with a flattened crown and oblique cheeks; the sculptureof the bones, the parietal foramen, the position of the orbits in the middlelength of the side of the head, and the anterior nares divided by the inter-nasal septum of the nasal and premaxillary bones, which bulges forwardbetween them ; one-third natural size. Fig. 2. Outline of the posterior occipital aspect of the skull, showing the occipitalcondyle oc, with the foramen magnum, and lateral vacuities at the sides ofthe brain case. The position of the cheeks diverging and descending is seento give an appearance of depth to the side of the head. •n aa td


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