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Science 3 December 1976:
Vol. 194. no. 4269, pp. 1053 - 1055
DOI: 10.1126/science.194.4269.1053

Articles

Mammal Teeth from the Forest Marble (Middle Jurassic) of Oxfordshire, England

ERIC F. FREEMAN 1

1 146 Haydons Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 IAE, England

A very early stage in the evolution of the talonid basin is seen in a eupantothere lower molar from the Upper Bathonian of central England. The corresponding upper molars and the first known Middle Jurassic morganucodontid, kuehneotheriid, and dryolestid teeth are briefly described and illustrated.

Submitted on June 11, 1976
Revised on August 30, 1976





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