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figured by Goldfuss, op. cit. pi. iii. fig. 2, as A. minor (of 

 which it is the type), and also by Meyer, op. cit. pi. xiv. 

 fig. 13. Purchased. 



R. 1744. Cast of a split nodule, showing the anterior part of the 

 skeleton of an individual of the same size as the preceding. 

 Original figured by Meyer, op cit. pi. xiv. fig. 14. 



Purchased. 



R. 1745. Cast of one side of a split nodule showing the anterior 

 portion of a skeleton agreeing in size with the type of 

 A. meclius. Purchased. 



R. 1746. Cast of a slab showing the ventral armour and numerous 

 limb-bones and ribs. Original figured by Goldfuss, op, 

 cit. pi. ii. fig. 3. Purchased. 



R. 1747. Two casts of a split nodule showing portions of the 

 vertebral column and ventral armour. Original figured 

 by Goldfuss, op. cit. pi. ii. figs. 1, 2, and also by Meyer, 

 op. cit. pi. xxi. fig. 1. Purchased. 



40162. A split slab showing the nearly entire skeleton, in an 

 imperfect condition. The skull is badly preserved; in 

 the middle dorsal region the intercentra are distinct ; the 

 whole of the tail remains, although its structure is obscure ; 

 the pectoral limbs are wanting. Purchased, 1866. 



35802-3. A split slab with the imperfect skull and part of ventral 

 armour and some of the ribs. 



Presented by Sir R. Owen, K.C.B., 1861. 



35805. A split slab with the imperfect skull and anterior portion of 

 the vertebral column of a smaller individual. The skull 

 lacks the muzzle and is badly preserved ; the intercentra 

 are distinct. Presented by Sir R. Owen, K.C.B., 1861. 



35806-7. A split slab showing an imperfect skull agreeing in size 

 with the preceding specimen. The frontal aspect of the 

 skull is seen. Presented by Sir R. Owen, K.O.B., 1861. 



35797. A split nodule showing the frontal aspect of a nearly entire 

 skull. The skull has a length in the median lino of about 

 0,200. The outer lamina of bone is adherent to the 

 counterpart, so that the sculpture is not shown. 



Presented by Sir R. Owen, K.C.B., 1S61. 



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