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fossil remains of an animal. 
animal grows to a large size, and points out the particular 
parts of the circumference to which the rib is attached. .From 
a specimen of the Kev. Mr. Buckland. 
Plate XV. 
Fig. 1. Shows the scapula in a more perfect state than in the 
plate belonging to the former Paper ; the spine, which in the 
other specimen was broken off, in this is in its place, although 
very nearly detached ; it also shows the bone intermediate 
between the scapula and the small bones of the fin, with some 
of these bones on a scale of four inches to a foot. From a 
specimen of the Rev. Mr. Buckland. 
Fig. 2. The scapula and bones of the pectoral fin in the 
squalus acanthus, natural size. 
Plate XVI. 
The bones of the pectoral fin, natural size. From a spe- 
cimen of Mr. Johnson. 
