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1847.. . PRESTWICH ON THE LONDON CLAY. 353
in the upper as well as the lower jaw. The upper maxillary is
provided with three triturating tubercles, as in Edaphodon, but the
dentine of which they are composed is confluent, being rolled round
Uke a scroll in the substance of the bone, one edge forming the margin
of the tooth, the other buried deep in its centre. The premaxillary
has long been known to Dr. Buckland, who, I believe, gave it the
provisional name Scaphodus. It is a thin, incurved, scalpriform
denticle rounded at the cutting edge. It has the lamelliform struc-
ture characteristic of the genus, but corresponds with the premax-
illaries of the other members of the family in the columnar arrange-
ment of the plates, although they are in juxtaposition and not sepa-
rated by septa of bone.
Dental Armature of Edaphodon.
b
a. Passalodon.

  • . Edaphodon.

6". Chimera.
The alterations which will be required in the arrangement and
nomenclature of the fossil Chimaeroids are shown in the opposite
table. I have added a species to the genus Ganodus, under the
specific name dentatus. It is about the size of Ganodus rugulosus,
but differs from that and the other species of the genus in having
the cutting edge distinctly notched.
2. On Kent's Cavern near Torquay. By Edward Vivian, Esq.
In this paper an account was given of some recent researches in
that cavern by a committee of the Torquay Natural History Society,
during which the bones of various extinct species of animals were
found in several situations.
May 26, 1847.
The following communication was read :
On the main points of Structure and the probable Age of the
Bagshot Sands, and on their presumed equivalents in Hamp-
shire and France. By Joseph Prestwich, Jun., Esq., F.G.S.
.In consequence of the intimate connexion between the two following papers,
the publication of the first, read 3rd February 1847, (see Proceed, vol. iii. p. 234)
was delayed," at the author's request, in order that it might appear together with

the paper read this day..
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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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36933114
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Page 353
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NameFound:Edaphodon NameConfirmed:Edaphodon EOLID:4654277 NameBankID:4153012 NameFound:Ganodus NameConfirmed:Ganodus NameBankID:4174824 NameFound:Ganodus rugulosus NameConfirmed:Phaenodus rugulosus Hellen 1927 NameFound:Passalodon NameConfirmed:Passalodon NameBankID:4285391 NameFound:Scaphodus NameConfirmed:Scaphodus NameBankID:4336989
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 3 (1847).
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