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Dollosuchus (formerly Gavialis) Dixoni, nat. size.

Fig. 1. A fragment of the symphysis of the lower jaw.

Fig. 2. A fragment of one of the rami from the back part of the symphysis, showing the depressions cc, in the interspaces of the alveoli.

Fig. 3. The fractured under part of a fragment of the same (d) jaw, exposing the hollow base of a young tooth.

Fig. 4. A fragment of a ramus forming the long symphysis of the under jaw of a younger individual of the same species; upper surface.

Fig. 5. Under side of the same fragment.

Fig. 6. A portion of a tooth of the same species of Gavial.

Fig. 7. A tooth with the germ of its successor, which has entered its base, of the same Gavial.

Fig. 8. The centrum of a cervical vertebra of the same Gavial.

Fig. 9 The femur of the same Gavial.

Fig. 10. The crown of a tooth of a large Crocodilian from Bracklesham.
Date 1850s
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source http://www.lib.utexas.edu/books/britfossils/html/txu-oclc-13370987-2-crocodilians-plate03B.php
Author J. Erxleben

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