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are vifible and deep, and at the fame diftances 
from each other as the teeth in the other part 
of the jaw. The tip or extremity of the bill 
was intire for four or five inches, having both 
maxilla , with their teeth, and towards the 
point large fangs. Part of the bill and head 
were covered with the rock ; which was re- 
moved before they appeared as in the figure. 
A , D y F, G, cavities in the rock, about two inches 
deep, where, I fuppofe, the wanting vertebra 
have laid, as they are exactly fuited to have 
received them. 
D, F , Ten vertebra, from three to four half inches 
in diameter, and about three inches long, fome 
of them feparated in taking up. They were 
about two inches in the rock. 
E. Here we obferved fomething like bone to ftretch 
from the vertebra, and intending to take it 
up whole, begun to cut at what we thought 
a proper diftance ; but found we cut thro’ a 
bone ; and with the vertebra brought up 
three or four inches of the os femoris , with 
the ball, covered with the periojleum ; but the 
animal has been fo crushed hereabouts, that 
we could make little of the focket or os inno- 
tninata. Several of the ribs came up with 
the vertebra : they were broke, and laid pa- 
rallel to the vertebra ; but not quite clofe, 
there being fome of the rock between them.. 
The periojteum is vifible on many of the bones. 
G, ?/, Twelve vertebra remaining in the rock, with 
which they are almoft covered, efpecially to- 
wards the extremity. 
The 
