CLASSIFICATION, AND PHYLOGENY OF THE DINOENITHID.^:. 



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My own observations have led me to the following conclusions, which, it must be 

 remembered, are founded mainly upon a study of the skull, and take no cognizance of 

 several of Hutton's and of one or two of Lydekker's species : — 



1. The tall, comparatively slender-limbed forms, with broad skull and long, vride, 



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