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<mods:date id="B5BCE205AA12EBDD1C89D865915A629B">1876</mods:date>
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annectens
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,
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,
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.
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The greater number of vertebrae obtained belong to this saurian, which
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF2816FFD72FF7BFD37" box="[125,173,665,683]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">may</emphasis>
therefore be looked upon as the type of the genus.
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<paragraph id="0A1F36DCAF41FFF28159FD5FFCFEFB4C" blockId="11.[44,822,593,1302]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28159FD5FFFA1FD5A" bold="true" box="[75,119,692,710]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">The</emphasis>
cervical which bears the hypapophysial facet presents a carina below, which is only prominent between the articular faces.
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28122FD1FFF8AFC94" bold="true" box="[48,92,756,776]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">One</emphasis>
such cervical in the collection is rounded
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28345FD1EFD4EFC94" box="[599,664,757,776]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">below</emphasis>
, aud may
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anterior in the series, or may belong to another species. The
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF2820BFCFCFCE0FCB5" bold="true" box="[793,822,791,809]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">inferior</emphasis>
keel is strong on the other cervicais, hut soon disappears on the anterior dorsals. The remaining centra are rounded
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28206FCB2FCE2FCF7" box="[788,820,857,875]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF2813CFC9CFF80FC16" bold="true" box="[46,86,887,906]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">below</emphasis>
</emphasis>
. The parapophyses where present are knob-like, aud the corresponding part of the transverse process is similar in the anterior dorsal vertebrae. The base of the neural arch is nearer
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF2813FFC32FF87FC77" bold="true" box="[45,81,985,1003]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">the</emphasis>
anterior than the posterior articular face. These faces are nearly round in the anterior caudal central, but soon become vertical ovals, with the compressed form. There is
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28383FBF4FD4AFBB0" bold="true" box="[657,668,1055,1068]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">a</emphasis>
fossa below and in front of the
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28007FBD0FE78FBCF" box="[277,430,1083,1107]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">parapophysis</emphasis>
, which continues to beyond the anterior dorsals. The dense layer of the surface of the centrum is smooth, except some delicate striations near the articular borders. These are most marked along the median interior face of the caudal vertebrae, which is flat, grooved, and distally acute.
</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A1F36DCAF41FFF28155FB36FEDDFA8C" blockId="11.[44,822,593,1302]" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">I cannot certainly connect the vertebrae of a series as those of a single individual.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A1F36DCAF41FFF28070FAC8FD2CFA37" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">
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<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF41FFF28070FAC8FE27FAA8" box="[354,497,1315,1332]" italics="true" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">Measurements</emphasis>
.
</th>
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<td id="F7415DE2AF410006814AFAAFFD17FACA" box="[88,705,1348,1366]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">No. 1.</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF41000683C0FAAFFD2CFACA" box="[722,762,1348,1366]" gridcol="1" gridrow="1" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">M.</td>
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<tr id="B490349EAF410006814AFA8AFD2CFA37" box="[88,762,1377,1451]" gridrow="2" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">
<td id="F7415DE2AF410006814AFA8AFD17FA37" box="[88,705,1377,1451]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">Diameter of a cervical with hypapophysis {antero-posterior vertical transverse</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF41000683C0FA8AFD2CFA37" box="[722,762,1377,1451]" gridcol="1" gridrow="2" pageId="11" pageNumber="351">.023.021. 020</td>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A1F36DCAF46FFF580EBFF5AFCB2FBCF" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<table id="78A0C47CAF46000681D3FF5AFCA6FBC8" box="[193,880,177,1108]" colsContinueFrom="11.[88,762,1315,1451]" gridcols="2" gridrows="8" inLine="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FF5AFCA6FE8B" box="[193,880,177,279]" gridrow="0" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<th id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FF5AFD26FE8B" box="[193,752,177,279]" gridcol="0" gridrow="0" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF580EBFF5AFDCEFF5F" box="[505,536,177,195]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">No</emphasis>
. 2. antero-posterior Diameter do. without hyapophysis {vertical transverse
</th>
<th id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FF5AFCA6FE8B" box="[827,880,177,279]" gridcol="1" gridrow="0" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">I.. 017. 0165.017</th>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FECCFCA6FE12" box="[193,880,295,398]" gridrow="1" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FECCFD26FE12" box="[193,752,295,398]" gridcol="0" gridrow="1" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">No. 3. antero-posterior Diameter do. without hypapophysis{vertical transverse</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FECCFCA6FE12" box="[827,880,295,398]" gridcol="1" gridrow="1" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">.011.0105.011</td>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FE76FCA6FD98" box="[193,880,413,516]" gridrow="2" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FE76FD26FD98" box="[193,752,413,516]" gridcol="0" gridrow="2" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
No. 4. Diameter
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF58035FE3CFE89FE74" box="[295,351,471,488]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">of an</emphasis>
anterior dorsal {antero-posterior vertical transverse
</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FE76FCA6FD98" box="[827,880,413,516]" gridcol="1" gridrow="2" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">.023. 023. 023</td>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FDFFFCA6FDE7" box="[193,880,532,635]" gridrow="3" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FDFFFD26FDE7" box="[193,752,532,635]" gridcol="0" gridrow="3" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
No. 5. Diameter of an
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF5807AFDA6FE6EFDC2" box="[360,440,589,606]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">anterior</emphasis>
dorsal {antero-posterior vertical transverse
</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FDFFFCA6FDE7" box="[827,880,532,635]" gridcol="1" gridrow="3" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">. 008.0072. 0075</td>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FD60FCA6FD6E" box="[193,880,651,754]" gridrow="4" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FD60FD26FD6E" box="[193,752,651,754]" gridcol="0" gridrow="4" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
No. 6.
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF581D1FD29FEF7FD4F" box="[195,289,706,723]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">Diameter</emphasis>
of a sacral centrum {antero-posterior vertical transverse
</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FD60FCA6FD6E" box="[827,880,651,754]" gridcol="1" gridrow="4" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">.010.009.009</td>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FCEAFCA6FCF5" box="[193,880,769,873]" gridrow="5" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FCEAFD26FCF5" box="[193,752,769,873]" gridcol="0" gridrow="5" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
No. 7.
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF581D0FCD3FEEBFCD6" box="[194,317,824,842]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">Diameter of</emphasis>
an anterior caudal {antero-posterior vertical transverse
</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FCEAFCA6FCF5" box="[827,880,769,873]" gridcol="1" gridrow="5" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">. 083.053.058</td>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FC93FCA6FC42" box="[193,880,888,990]" gridrow="6" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FC93FD26FC42" box="[193,752,888,990]" gridcol="0" gridrow="6" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
No. 8. Diameter
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF5803AFC44FEE8FC5C" box="[296,318,943,960]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">of</emphasis>
n median caudal {antero-posterior vertical transverse
</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FC93FCA6FC42" box="[827,880,888,990]" gridcol="1" gridrow="6" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">.017. 011.011</td>
</tr>
<tr id="B490349EAF46000681D3FC05FCA6FBC8" box="[193,880,1006,1108]" gridrow="7" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<td id="F7415DE2AF46000681D3FC05FD26FBC8" box="[193,752,1006,1108]" gridcol="0" gridrow="7" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
No. 9. Diameter of a
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF58049FBCDFE62FBA0" box="[347,436,1062,1084]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">posterior</emphasis>
caudal {antero-posterior vertical transverse
</td>
<td id="F7415DE2AF4600068229FC05FCA6FBC8" box="[827,880,1006,1108]" gridcol="1" gridrow="7" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
.
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF58250FBE0FCB2FB80" box="[834,868,1035,1052]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">014</emphasis>
. 0086.007
</td>
</tr>
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</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A1F36DCAF46FFF581A0FB9AFCB1FA9B" blockId="12.[150,927,1137,1287]" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF581A0FB9AFEF9FB1E" box="[178,303,1137,1154]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">A vertebra</emphasis>
not distinguishable from the
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF583B4FB9AFC9DFB1B" box="[678,843,1137,1159]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">corresponding</emphasis>
one of this species was found near Amell's Creek, on a bank of deposit of the Fox Hills group (No. 5), with the bones of the
<taxonomicName id="CDA04D5FAF46FFF58235FB44FED8FB75" authority="Cope" authorityName="Cope ED" authorityYear="1876" baseAuthorityName="Cope" class="Reptilia" genus="Uronautes" higherTaxonomySource="GBIF" kingdom="Animalia" order="Plesiosauria" pageId="12" pageNumber="352" phylum="Chordata" rank="species" species="cetiformis">Uronautes cetiformis</taxonomicName>
, supra. l cannot
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF580E5FB38FD87FB78" box="[503,593,1235,1252]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">account</emphasis>
for this circumstances, as it is
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF581A7FB19FF0EFA99" box="[181,216,1266,1285]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">the</emphasis>
most abundant fossil of the Judith River beds (No.
<emphasis id="38D4EACEAF46FFF58258FB18FC8DFA9B" box="[842,859,1267,1287]" italics="true" pageId="12" pageNumber="352">6</emphasis>
).
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