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R. 1253. A considerable portion of the skeleton; from the Oxford 

 (Fir/.) Clay of Kempston, near Bedford. This specimen is 

 described, with figures of several portions, by the present 

 writer in the ' Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc' vol. xlv. pp. 48-56, 

 pi. ii., woodcuts 4-9. The bones are in most cases 

 crushed. The specimens comprise six upper teeth ; the 

 nearly entire mandible ; a number of vertebral centra, 

 mostly from the dorsal, pectoral or lumbar, and caudal 



Fig. 51. 



Peloneus'es philarchvs.—An upper tooth ; from the Oxford Clay of 

 Bedford. \. 



Pig. 52. 



Peloneustes philarchus.— Part of pectoral limb; from the Oxford Clay of Bed- 

 ford. About I. hi, humerus; r, radius; u, ulna; r\ radiale; i, inter- 

 medium ; u', ulnare. 



regions ; portions of ribs ; a considerable portion of the 

 pectoral and pelvic girdles ; portions of the pectoral limbs ; 

 and the nearly entire pelvic limbs. The plate in the 

 memoir cited gives figures of the mandible, and of a pec- 

 toral or lumbar and caudal vertebra ; while the woodcuts 

 (reproduced in figs. 48, 49, 51, 53, 54) show a tooth, 



