CRETACEOUS PERIOD. 



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England. The Ammonites and the uncoiled forms of the same family 

 mentioned on p. 462, several of which are here figured (Figs. 867- 

 871) were particularly abundant. One English Ammonite (the A. 

 Leioesiensis Mant.), from the Lower Chalk, has a diameter of a yard. 



Figs. 867-871. 



•Cephalopods, Ammonite Family. — Fig. 867, Crioceras Duvalii ; 868, Ancyloceras Matheronianum; 

 869, Hamites attenuatus ; 870, Toxoceras t>ituberculatuni;871, Turrilites catenatus. 



In the sub-kingdom of Vertebrates, there were Fishes of the 

 modern order of Teliosts, or Osseous fishes, and Sharks of the modern 



Fig. 872. 





Teliost. — Osmeroides Lewesiensis (XX)- 



tribe of Squalodonts, as stated with regard to America. One of these 

 Osseous fishes is represented in Fig. 872. They included representa- 



