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VIII.—On a Cœluroid Dinosaur from the Wealden
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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In going through the remains of Chelonia preserved in the British Museum I came across two vertebræ from the Wealden of the Isle of Wight, which had been inadvertently included in that series. These specimens (B.M. No. R. 901) formed part of the collection of the late Rev. Mr. Fox, and clearly indicate a small Dinosaur allied to the genus Cœlurus.
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page 120 note 1 Amer, . Journ. Sci. ser. 3, vol. xxi. p. 341, pl. x. (1881).Google Scholar
page 120 note 2 See Lydekker, , Cat. Foss. Rept. and Amphib Brit. Mus. pt. i. p. 156 (1888).Google Scholar
page 120 note 3 In the definition of the Cœlurida on p. 155 of the work last cited, the words in anterior region are omitted before the word opisthocœlous.
page 120 note 4 Prof. Seeley has proposed to refer Cœlurus Daviesi to this genus.
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