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tions are utterly fish-like, but the fundamental internal anatomy of 

 the creature is essentially reptilian. It seems probable that the ich- 

 thyosaurs were viviparous, as are some purely aquatic reptiles of 



Fig. 124. — Group of Mesozoic Reptilia. A, Long-necked plesiosaur, Elas- 

 mosaurus; B, short-necked plesiosaur, Trinaaomerion; C, ichthyosaur, Bap- 

 tanodon; D, pterodactyl; E, "Ostrich" dinosaur, Struthiomimus; F, carnivorous 

 dinosaur, Tyrannosavrus; G, giant herbivorous dinosaur, Brachiosaurus; H, 

 hooded "duck-bill" dinosaur, Coryifwsaurus. (Redrawn after Osborn.) 



to-day; for it is inconceivable that creatures so purely aquatic in 

 habits should come ashore to lay their eggs. 



