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This species is chiefly known from a series of vertebrae found together, and having every appearance of pertaining to the same animal.
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consists of a cervical, three dorsal, and a sacral vertebrae. Other isolated vertebrae of several individuals present similar characters.
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The primary feature is the great vertical diameter of the dorsal vertebrae as compared with the transverse measurement. This is occasioned by the great development of the inferior keel, to which the sides of the centrum converge,
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concavity. In corresponding centra of the
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. annectens
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the inferior face is merely angulate. Another character is the obliquity of the articular
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to a vertical plane drawn at right
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to the long axis of the Centrum. This is most strongly marked on posterior dorsals, where the inferior keel is less prominent. The sacral vertebra has a depressed form.
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An anterior caudal vertebra may belong to this or an undescribed species. It has rudiments only of the chevron-facets, and having a large neural arch, is doubtless from the anterior part of the
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. It is more compressed than the corresponding one in
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,
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has
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acute inferior angle, which is wanting in the latter.
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