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By R. LYDEKKER, B.A., F.R.S., &c. 



(Read March 9th, 1899.) 



T AST summer I received from Mr. Nelson M. Richardson 

 an associated series of reptilian remains from a 

 newly-opened pit in the Oxford clay of Chickerell, 

 near Weymouth. These comprised several 

 scutes, the imperfect skull, a number of vertebrae 

 (29), and the nearly entire right ilium. 



The presence of scutes (fig. i) indicated the 



F IG . I.-THREE DERMAL SCUTES OF STENEOSAURUS 

 FROM CHICKERELL, 



