Bathygnathus borealis, Leidy
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BATHYGNATHUS BOREALIS , Leidy.
Leidy, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci., Pliila., 1854, p. 827, Tab. xxxiii.
Known only from a portion of mandibular ramus with teeth. Probably one of the types whose tracks are preserved in the red sandstones of the Connecticut Valley. Though placed among the Thecodonts by Owen, I greatly suspect that its true place is here. Triassic red sandstone of Prince Edward’s Island, New Brunswick.
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