Nature . shoulder girdle and of the neck on the basis of dissec-tions of the alligator and lizard. As a result, twoimportant modifications of previous restorations have beenmade, first, the scapula is considerably more depressedbelow the level of the back than in previous restorations,thus allowing space for the cartilages between the ribs andcoracoid, second, the elbows are considerably all previous restorations the manus is represented as aquatic theory suggi sted • > n his original study of Cetiosaurus on account of the shape i I the caudal vertebra,and partly supported by Cop


Nature . shoulder girdle and of the neck on the basis of dissec-tions of the alligator and lizard. As a result, twoimportant modifications of previous restorations have beenmade, first, the scapula is considerably more depressedbelow the level of the back than in previous restorations,thus allowing space for the cartilages between the ribs andcoracoid, second, the elbows are considerably all previous restorations the manus is represented as aquatic theory suggi sted • > n his original study of Cetiosaurus on account of the shape i I the caudal vertebra,and partly supported by Cope on the ground of the extremelightness of the dorsal vertebra? ; this has been morerecently supported by Matthew and Gidley on the groundthat the limbs were incapable of progri ssion upon land, andwere very much K flexed than in any of the restorations of the animal which have been amphibious theory lias been partly developed by Copeand the present writer, namely, that the animals spent a.


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