Paul Eddington
Lunch: Lancashire 157 for 6 (55 overs). Croft 36, Sutton 6.
This pair added 44 in 20 overs up to lunch. Sensible, cautious batting which has evened this intriguing match up again.
Warwickshire have so far conceded 29 extras in this innings, including six from three Imran Tahir no-balls.
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THE fossil to be described in this paper was found, in the summer of 1879, in the copper-mine of Roshdestvensk, about thirty miles N. of the town of Orenberg. The mine forms one of several groups known collectively as the mines of Kargalinsk. The steppe in which it is situate is composed of Upper Permian beds of marl and sandstones resting upon limestone containing Zechstein fossils. Copper-mines in this steppe have been worked from time immemorial. Organic remains are only found in the runs of copper-ore and are everywhere absent from the bare sandstones. I have resided several years in the neighbourhood and am acquainted only with the following:—
1. Calamites
2. Lepidodendron.
3. Leaves of Aroides crassispatha, Kutorga.
4. Conifer trunks and twigs
5. Unio, sp., allied to U. umbonatus, Fischer.
6. Amblypterus, sp.
7. Platysomus, sp.
8. Remains of Labyrinthodonts.
9. Remains of Saurians undetermined, including Rhopalodon, Fischer, and Deuterosaurus, Eichwald.
Description.
The fragment under consideration is a portion of a reptilian jaw, apparently comprising parts of the maxillary and premaxillary bones. When it first came into my possession it only presented to view vertical sections of the roots of the canine and molars split down longitudinally. Experimental chiselling disclosed the fine canine crown (c), besides the crown of an incisor (i) and crowns of two of the molars (m 5 & 6). The form and implantation of the rooots had already led me to the conclusion that the animal belonged to the Theriodont order; and this inference was confirmed by the appearance of the canine.