DRAGONS, FABLED AND REAL. 



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Fig. 3.-The Chlamtdosaurus. (From a specimen in the Reptile Menagerie in the Museum of 



Natural History in Paris.) 



leaps. It is essentially a tree-inhabiting animal, though it can 

 rnn very swiftly along the ground. According to Captain Grey, 

 who observed it in nature, " when not provoked or disturbed it 

 moves quietly about, with its frill lying back in plaits upon the 



