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THE OXFORD OOLITE PERIOD. 



CHAP. 



by Mr. C. E. Leeds, M.A., of Exeter College, Oxford, presents the 

 combination in Diagram CXXIL, the length being 3 feet ; but, if 

 the toes were quite complete, probably the full length would have 

 been 3 feet 6 inches, the femur being nearly 13 inches long, and 

 6\ wide at the distal end. 



It was found with a lower jaw of pleiosaurus, which seems to 



Diagram CXXII. Lower jaw of Pleiosaums grandis. Scale one-tenth of nature. 



agree generally with Pleiosaurus grandis of Owen, and the femur 

 has considerable similarity to the specimens of that animal from 

 the Kimmeridge clay of Shotover. 



