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Fig. 1. Fore part of the upper jaw of Pterodactylus (now Coloborhynchus or Ornithocheirus) Sedgwickii: a, side view; b, under view, or palatal surface; c, front view or end; d, section of fractured opposite end.

Fig. 2. Fore part of the lower jaw of Pterodactylus Sedgwickii: x, side view; b, upper view; c, section of fractured end; d, one of the sockets, magnified, showing the protruding apex of a young successional tooth.

All the foregoing figures are of the natural size, and from specimens in the Woodwardian Museum of the University of Cambridge; they were obtained from the Upper Green-sand (Neocomian), near that town.
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Author Joseph Dinkel (1805-1891)

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