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"Sharks"
Many other good lots.
Chthodina.
Dinichthyus terrelli "about 20 feet in length".
Teleosts out of and replaced Sauris.
Appeared in late Mesozoic. "Teleosts" good lot.
"Aleurocephalians"
"Ancestral types belonging to the age of Cephalo-podians; with their skulls are only coming on body.
Stemby collected most of these in "W. R.
Texas in 1895-?"
Arm vi Brichita "Matt Ford little Brichita Texas.
Eggs from Brichita Co.Texas. 'Brichita Basin'!
"Primitive Saur toothed tiger"
Staplephoneus primaeus Zeidy
If they library one so it will be the first mount.
No 650 skeleton. Some of the full made of 3 individuals. A fine skeleton otherwise. Known specimen ornament was perfect. About 20 inches