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IV.—On the Structure of the Roof of the Skull and of the Mandible of Peloneustes, with some remarks on the Plesiosaurian Mandible generally

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

C. W. Andrews
Affiliation:
British Museum, Natural History

Extract

In the course of the preparation of the second part of the Catalogue of the Marine Reptiles of the Oxford Clay in the Collection at the British Museum, it has been necessary to examine in detail the structure of the skull and mandible of the Pliosaurs, especially of Peloneustes philarchus, several excellent specimens of which are included in the Leeds Collection. In the course of this examination several peculiarities have been observed, which on the one hand tend to reconcile the conflicting views as to the structure of the skull roof that have been put forward, and on the other serve to correct the interpretation of the elements of the mandible given in the first part of the Catalogue.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1911

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References

page 160 note 1 Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.

page 161 note 1 North American Plesiosaurs, pt. i (Field Columbian Museum, Geological Series, vol. ii, No. 2 (1903), pl. iv, fig. 1). Also Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. xxxii (1907), p. 478, pi. xxxvii.Google Scholar