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The neck was about 3 ft. 6 in. long ; the vertebrae displaced 

 for about I ft., then straight for 2 ft., then bending to the 

 left for about 6 in. No head was foun&oa^autWwSlve 

 of the cervical vertebrae are remaining, and ar^i^retty 

 hard, bdt9if^n^8^It|fQVb|tc^foHk^ ^pti*fis$efi9 adJtergd to 

 them on their removabflj^itbQBadoHgl^rifgr^bpad^^citofiga 



Ifeft hirMione was disccnrahedegnod awpodobseib y^iefbrfetBwcDHfe 

 soil in which ifodi sketeteiftmyfls €&M ^^hu^imtogida^Jik 

 gault (the " clunch cl%> 'fo ti&i&*M>vdfailxfoQV&d<3£ M be- 

 neath the surface of the earth, and 3 ft. beneath that 

 of the gault. The body of the animal was completely en- 

 cased with hardened clay and some siliceous matters ce- 

 mented togethqr ^^diibfitai^f^rpaii«il»^<te4hfec^fisiaB^ 

 in the Septairiiinb&ioweofhTilfiiC^^rflMlAomM, ajadi&J&ejik&fge 

 fragment of belemnite were among the stones. It is perhaps 

 worthy of observation that no stones similar to those in which 

 the animal was embedded have evejnb^fe»/foe^aa &B*i^$bn®igh- 

 bourhoodrjuaffdecfliblttoe gnhmb v&tfa (<9fflgd ^tmljj^/skjjermft'te. 

 knoll of grounii^B^8&rt©b>&hi«Mift3ql^ 

 assigns as the ancient bed of the riv^yQugdjfsHv/niftyijfoegjgail- 



jectured that the animal, in floating down the stream, may have 

 lodged against some obstruction, and, by causing a greater 

 one have stopped a number of storifajOitha^rlwmtJiiijfet&sJwRe 

 have been washed farther down the stream. The fragments 

 of bone now in our museum a£enff#y ? o|k>nd©eftBefc eafld jbahae 

 become very hard, and are ofjdti deep I;e$]$ish^ir<»*fanCK*krctr 

 where they are broken, amd^beyi faftrel $to>3$mfa&&dpd<>ifo amd 

 fastened to the stones, that hJ5^^Hit0i^p>Ml^ertofeiepa^afte 

 them. The computed leagth>ttf£be aj9m«nV)3^i<toi.fl$89fo>BJtf 



dbC[o]iidge^ni^§cfe ^ft)sd$polJfttii«lb^hst& l^di^sriflt'^epiiHs dis- 

 covered reakmm, Im&s Jh&vme&dtffbfanapthdk&fc gnaasjgflke 

 width between the two fofl©apfedd^s«i^tiJWe bfcifrsssatfly 



frfa olGBhq £eld iisl ledin^Bpenish q61 &jBji > aBl,b9*mc$te dao- 

 rough of B^JdioBii} aJj^ahafogn&bl©/ \&Mlfo<&W£ew^$fw&[rt®& 

 Higham Ferrers, nfyetwmnsihM&PqMa&d ^nf^eHQas^IiWd 

 aboufcrioafc ^niJqfifecttB ^Ime&p&th&f tk® trnqtioft^^mkiilql 

 might also observe that ffa^iT|^tsrn®fija'l(hf^ripf ? ^fflW)(^f9rfie 

 saurian tribe was found about tfe/ertt^c^^l^in^d&h^iirfBnial, 



sb^n&B&atiUavsife withlit^fasjclfllsj) allgg toieoMi^ryolaiige 

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