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CONTENTS.
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ix. | Megalosaurus.
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x. | Iguanodon.
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xi. | Amphibious Animals allied to Crocodiles.
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xii. | Fossil Tortoises or Testudinata.
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xiii. | Fossil Fishes.
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Sauroid Fishes in the Order Ganoid.
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Fishes in Strata of the Carboniferous Order.
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Fishes of the Magnesian Limestone, or Zechstein.
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Fishes of the Muschelkalk, Lias, and Oolite Formations.
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Fishes of the Chalk Formation.
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Fishes of the Tertiary Formations.
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Family of Sharks.
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Fossil Spines, or Ichthyodorulites.
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Fossil Rays.
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Conclusion.
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CHAP. XV. | 224 | |
§ i. | Fossil Univalve and Bivalve Shells.
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ii. | Fossil Remains of naked Mollusks, Pens and Ink bags of Loligo.
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iii. | Proofs of Design in the Mechanism of Fossil Chambered Shells.
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Mechanical Contrivances in the Nautilus.
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iv. | Ammonites.
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v. | Nautilus Sypho and Nautilus Zic Zac.
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vi. | Chambered Shells allied to Nautili and Ammonites.
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vii. | Belemnite.
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viii. | Foraminated Polythalamons Shells. Nummulites. Miliola.
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CHAP. XVI. | 291 | |
§ i. | First Class of Articulated Animals.
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Fossil Annelidans.
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ii. | Second Class of Articulated Animals.
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Fossil Crustaceans.
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Trilobites.
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iii. | Third Class of Articulated Animals.
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A Fossil Arachnidans.
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Fossil Spiders.
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Fossil Scorpions.
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Fourth Class of Articulated Animals.
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Fossil Insects.
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