Image from page 168 of "Water reptiles of the past and present" (1914) (14586344980)

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Image from page 168 of "Water reptiles of the past and present" (1914) (14586344980)

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Identifier: waterreptilesofp1914will
Title: Water reptiles of the past and present
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Williston, Samuel Wendell, 1851-1918
Subjects: Aquatic reptiles
Publisher: Chicago, Ill., The University of Chicago Press
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library



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SQUAMATA 157 habit is a marked one. So much is this the case that paleontolo-gists always suspect water habits in reptiles showing it, even thoughbut few parts of the skeleton are known. Increase in the number of bones of the digits is a more or lessconspicuous characteristic of all mosasaurs. In those forms in
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