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semble those from the Triassic and other rocks that are ascribed by 
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without. success, till in November, 1851, Mr. Patrick Duff of Elgin, 
cured from the sandstone at Spynie the extraordinary fossi 
forms the principal subject of Dr. Mantell’s supplement to Capt. Brick- 
n’s memoir, | ine wite 
endon’s 
salamanders. There are no remains of the scapular arch, but 
there are imprints of the Jeft humerus, radius, and ulna; and of the 
Tight and left femur, tibia, and fibula. An/impression of a su 
Tangular form indicates the general shape of the pelvis; there are tem 
or twelve caudal vertebrae exposed, the semainder of the series being 
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