Field Notebook: Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, New York
Page 42
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"dead stay old man. Probably the most interesting specimen with our limited means is a smale Dinichthyus sauce D. grentis-clanci Claypole. It has the cranium, dorsal plate, 2 suborbital plate, 2 mandibles, 1 tooth and other bones badly broken which may be again bought together. It would make a show about 16 or 20 inches long. Price $15.00 A good premaxillary tooth of D. turrelli for $25.00 Of Dinichthyus dorsal plate he has three single ones however spare. A very large one with the central portion some- what restored $45. Another smaller one with very little restoration $40. Another of about the same size with the central portion- sotion restored $25.00 The there is a rather large Dinichthyus of which he has the skull