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from those of the "Procoptodons," which in point of size 

 they most closely approach. Asi the present note is chiefly 

 intended to be by way of putting the "find" upon record. 

 I do not propose to enter into such minutiae as might sug- 

 gest taxonomic segregation from the mainland form of this 

 extinct animal — the more so as I hope to handle and de- 

 scribe some parts of the appendicular skeleton later on. 



