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page 422 note 1 Nat. Hist. Rev., vol. v. p. 421.Google Scholar According to Dr. Haberlein, the possessor of the second specimen, the jaws are armed with teeth! thus confirming Dr. John Evans's opinion founded on an examination of the specimen preserved in the British Museum; where, on the slab of stone which contains it, a small detached jaw with teeth is to be seen lying—Edit. Geol. Mag.