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I.—American Jurassic Mammals

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

Extract

In previous publications the writer has announced the discovery of Jurassic Mammals in America, and has given brief descriptions of the more important forms brought to light. Since the last article on this subject, a large amount of new material has been secured, including representatives of several hundred individuals. The remains consist not of lower jaws alone, but of various portions of the skull, and not a few vertebræ, limb bones, and other parts of the skeleton.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1887

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page 241 note 1 American Journal of Science, vol. xv. p. 459, 1878; vol. xviii. pp. 60, 215, and 396, 1879; vol. xx. p. 235, 1880; vol. xxi. p. 511, 1831; and vol. xxxiii. p. 327, 1887.Google ScholarSee, also, Proceedings British Association, Montreal Meeting, p. 734, 1884.Google Scholar

page 242 note 1 Proceedings British Association, Aberdeen Meeting, p. 1033, 1885.Google Scholar

page 242 note 2 Monograph of the Fossil Mammalia of the Mesozoic Formations, Palæonto-graphical Society, vol. xxiv. London, 1871.Google Scholar

page 246 note 1 A somewhat similar tooth of Microlestes is figured by Owen in Mesozoic Mammals, plate i. fig. 16, Hon. Pal. Soc. vol. xxiv. 1871.Google Scholar