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THE REPTILIAN CLASS OF THE MOSASAURIMC.
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toid surface is 4 inches 2 lines ; that of the distal, or mandibular,
surface, is 4 inches 3 lines.
The proximal articular surface, fig. 11, a, is in great part rough
for close ligamentous or fibro-cartilaginous union with the mastoid
and squamosal : it is convex antero-posteriorly, curving downward
and backward, as in Amblyrhynchus, leaving the fore part of the
proximal end of the tympanic free and smooth. Transversely the
rough articular surface, a, is flat or feebly concave. Any swinging
movement of the tympanic seems not to be permitted by this joint.
The fore part of the tympanic is a broad plate of bone forming
that wall of the large tympanic cavity, fig. 9, c : the margin of
Fig. 9.
Fig. 10.
Outer surface, Inuer surface.
Tympanic bone of Mosasaurus Hojpmanni, ^ natural size. 9' and 10', the same
bone of Python Sebce.
the plate, b, which is turned outwaid (laterad), is deeply grooved,
as in Amblyrhynchus, for the attachment of the drum-membrane.
The tympanic cavity, c, is vertically oblong, 5 inches in that
direction across the outlet, 3 inches transversely across the upper

end, and gradually contracting to 1
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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35818868
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51125
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Page 691
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NameFound:Amblyrhynchus NameConfirmed:Amblyrhynchus EOLID:35626 NameBankID:2536011 NameFound:Mosasaurus NameConfirmed:Mosasaurus EOLID:4518635 NameBankID:4248162
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 33 (1877).
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