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gave it such celerity of movement necessarily confined to 

 feeble prey of which the various footprints manifest so great 

 an abundance. That it was related to the group represented 



Fig. 4. 



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A— 



Fig. 4. Podokesaurus holyokensis Talbot. Eestoration about one-tenth 

 natural size. Modeled by R. S. Lull. 



later by Ornitholestes from the Morrison and Ornithomimus 

 from the close of the Cretaceous seems certain ; in fact, I see 



Fig. 5. 



Fig. 5. Anomcepus scambus Hitchcock. Restoration of a plant-feeding 

 dinosaur, based up*m footprints and the skeleton of Hypsilophodon foxii 

 from the British Wealden. About one-fourteenth natural size. Modeled by 

 R. S. Lull. 



