164 THE HON. PAUL A. METHUEN ON [Feb. 1, 



shape, the animal was seen to be comparatively broad and short. 

 The left caudal style was rather more than two-thirds as long as 

 the body. 



Text-fig. 12. 



Posterior region of the body of C'ctntJiocamptws? seen from the right side, showing 

 the two asymmetrical caudal styles. 



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