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Rh to be essentially so similar that only the greatest of detail will serve to differentiate the genera and species. The fore limb, on the other hand, indicates faithfully the specialization of the animal and is, in consequence, of greater value in the work of identification.

Many ossified tendons were found in the course of preparation, but they were so broken and scattered that it was



impossible to save them. It was noticed that these tendons were not in close contact with the neural spines, as is generally the case.