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Vol. I., p. 200. — The genus Polypiycliodon was found to belong to the order 

 Saicropterygia : see p. 455. 



fi. p. 213. — The marine reptiles associated under the term Enaliosaitria 

 were subsequently divided, as the number of discovered 

 species increased, into the orders Ichlhyoptefjgia and 

 Sauropterygia: see Vol. III., pp. I and 41. 



lb. p. 405. — The genus Cetiosaiwus was shown to belong to the order 

 Dinosauria : see p. 577. 



lb. p. 426. — The suggestion at the foot of this page received the con- 

 firmation given in p. 627. 



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