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EXPLANATION OF PLATE I.


39. Scolopendrium. r. Tæniopteris in Oolite. Scarborough, f.


LAND ANIMALS.

40. Didelphys. r. Stonesfield slate, 2 small species, f.

41. Didelphys. r. Cheirotherium? f. P. 203.

42. Pterodactylus brevirostris. f.

43. Pterodactylus crassirostris. f.

44. Gavial. r. Allied to Teleosaurus. f.

45. Iguana, r. Iguanodon. f.

46. Testudo, Land Tortoise, r. Scales of Tortoises, at Stonesfield, Oxon. f. Footsteps of Tortoises, Dumfries, f.

47. Emys. r. Soleure. f.

48. Buprestis. r. Stonesfield. f.

49. Libellula. r. Solenhofen. f.


MARINE ANIMALS, AND PLANTS.

50. Plesiosarus. f.

51. Ichthyosaurus, f.

52. Marine Turtle, r. At Luneville, in Muschel Kalk. f. P. 196.

53. Pygopterus. f. (Ag. Vol. I. PI. D. 3.) In Magnesian Limestone.

54. Dapedium, in Lias. f.

55. Hybodus. f. Extinct genus of Sharks. (Imaginary restoration.)

56. Loligo. r. Lyme Regis, f.

57. Nautilus Pompilius. r. Many species, f.

58. Ammonites Bucklandi. f. Peculiar to Lias.

59. Astacus. r. & f.

60. Limulus, King Crab. r. Solenhofen. f.

61. Trigonia. f. New Holland, r.

62. Ophiura. r. & f.

63. Asterias. r. & f.