50 EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT ON THE STATE CABINET. 



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No. 98. Cheirotherium harthi.^^ 

 Slab six feet in length, covered 

 with large hand - shaped tracks, 

 which have been referred to an 

 extinct reptile provisionally 

 termed Cheirotherium ( hand- 

 animal), but very probably identi- 

 cal with the Labyrinthodon 

 (No. 79), whose remains have been 



found in the same locality. 

 New Red Sandstone (Lower Trias) : 

 Jena, Germany. 



No. 99. A.vG^lotherium commune. Hind-foot. Eocene Tertiary: Paris France. 



The remainder of the casts are to the left, in' the wall-case 

 between the third and fourth window-cases. They are : 



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No. 100. Ammonites giganteus.^^ A perfectly preserved specimen of extra* 

 ordinary size, being no less than two feet two inches in diameter. 



Upper Oolite: Isle of Portland, England . 



