. The story of the earth and man [microform]. Geology; Paleontology; Man; Géologie; Paléontologie; Homme. 146 THE STOEY OF THE EARTH AND MAN. various size, ranging from a foot to at least ten feet in length, the body generally lizard-like in form, * with stout limbs and a flattened tail useful in swim- ming. Their heads were flat, stout, and massive, with. Pig, 16.— OF BAPHETES, DENDHEBPETOIf, nTT,OWOMrS, AND HTLEK- PEXOIf, WITH CAEBONIFEEOU8 PLANTS IN THE DISTANCE. large teeth, strengthened by the ' isertion and con- volution of plates of enamel. The fore limbs were probably larg


. The story of the earth and man [microform]. Geology; Paleontology; Man; Géologie; Paléontologie; Homme. 146 THE STOEY OF THE EARTH AND MAN. various size, ranging from a foot to at least ten feet in length, the body generally lizard-like in form, * with stout limbs and a flattened tail useful in swim- ming. Their heads were flat, stout, and massive, with. Pig, 16.— OF BAPHETES, DENDHEBPETOIf, nTT,OWOMrS, AND HTLEK- PEXOIf, WITH CAEBONIFEEOU8 PLANTS IN THE DISTANCE. large teeth, strengthened by the ' isertion and con- volution of plates of enamel. The fore limbs were probably larger than the hind limbs, the better to enable them to raise themselves out of the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dawson, J. W. (John William), Sir, 1820-1899. Toronto : Copp Clark


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