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Hopkins, while digging marl upon his farm, about twenty years ago, had _. 
found some bones, 
large size, and very numerous. Mr. Hopkins being young at the time of 
anher overgrown with gras bs, and young so as to be undis- 
pguishable by the e orAfer conference with one of the diggers who 
been employed ‘at the time of the discovery, ( in 7D 
Posed shells was passed; and at about two feet below this, overlying and 
intermixed with another stratum of shells, the workmen came upon a 
pile of bones—the same now before the Academy. ihe total depth from 
Dr. Leidy stated that the bones, mentioned in the remarks of Mr, 
Foulke, obtained from the marl of Mr. Hopkins’s farm, near Haddonfield, 
ew Jersey, and now exposed to the view of the Society, were those of 
@ huge herbivorous saurian. The animal was closely allied to the great 
with their process ; | 
* 40 ulna, complete: an ilium and a pubic bone, éct; a femur, 
Te and a fibula ; Sie ee kage and a first iia sonnpleis 
loner also in the collection nine teeth and a ok fragment 
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