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18. Cestracion Phillippi, Port Jackson Shark. r. (Phillip.) P. 220.*

18'. Palatal Tooth of Cestracion Phillippi. r.

19. Tooth of Psammodus, from Derbyshire limestone. 19'. Tooth of Orodus, from Mountain limestone, near Bristol. f.

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26. Actinocrinites. f. (Miller, P. 96.) P. 314.

27. Platycrinites. f. (Miller, P. 74.†)

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27a. Fucoides circinatus. f. (Ad. B.) From Transition sandstone, Sweden.

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34. Cycas revoluta. r. Cycadites. f.

35. Zamia horrida. r. Zamia. f.

36. Dracæna. r. Allied to Bucklandia and Clathraria. f. 37. Arborescent Fern. r. P. 350.

38. Pteris aquilina. r. Pecopteris. f.

*This shark is the only known living representative of the extinct genus Psammodus.

Fig. 27. In most, if not all the species of Platycrinites the arms are subdivided; they are not so in this figure, as from its small size they could not well be represented. The figure is intended to give only a general idea of the subject.

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Pl. 1. to denote the prevailing Types of Veget
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r. recent, f. fossil. Ad. B. Adolphe Brongniart. Ag. Agassiz. P. Page of Vol. I.

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39. Scolopendrium. r. Tæniopteris in Oolite. Scarborough. f.

LAND ANIMALS.

40. Didelphys. r. Stonesfield slate, 2 small species. f. 41. Didelphys. r. Cheirotherium? f. P. 203.

42. Pterodactylus brevirostris. f.

43. Pterodactylus crassirostris. f.

44. Gavial.

r. Allied to Teleosaurus. f.

45. Iguana. r. Iguanodon. f.

46. Testudo, Land Tortoise. r. Scales of Tortoises, at Stonesfield, Oxon. f. Footsteps of Tortoises, Dumfries. f.

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52. Marine Turtle. r. At Luneville, in Muschel Kalk. f. P. 196.

53. Pygopterus. f. (Ag. Vol. I. Pl. D. 3.) In Magnesian Limestone.

54. Dapedium, in Lias. f.

55. Hybodus. f. Extinct genus of Sharks. (Imaginary restoration.)

56. Loligo. r. Lyme Regis. f.

57. Nautilus Pompilius. r. Many species. f.

58. Ammonites Bucklandi.

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Peculiar to Lias.

59. Astacus. r. & f.

60. Limulus, King Crab. r. Solenhofen. f.

61. Trigonia. f. New Holland. r.

62. Ophiura. r. & f.

63. Asterias. r. & f.

64. Echinus. r. & f.

65. Apiocrinites. f.

65. Fucoides recurvus. f. (Ad. B. Hist. Veg. Foss. Pl. 5. Fig. 2.)

Remains in Tertiary Strata.

LAND PLANTS.

66. Mauritia aculeata. r. (Martius, T. 44.) Palmacites. Lamanonis. f. P. 166.

67. Elaeis guineensis. r. (Martius, T. 56.) Fruits of Pinnate Palms. f. P. 386.

68. Cocos nucifera. r. (Martius, Pl. 62.) Fossil Cocoanut, Sheppy, Brussels. P. 386.

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80. Emys, Fresh water Tortoise. r. & f.

81. Trionyx, Soft Tortoise. r. & f.

82. Crocodilus, Crocodile. r. & f.

Mammifers.

83. Vespertilio, Bat. r. & f.
84. Sciurus, Squirrel. r. & f.
85. Myoxus, Dormouse. r. & f.

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