Abstract

Ron Pickford (Geology Museum, Queen Square, Bath BAl 2HP) writes: 'In his article on the Upper Liassic crocodiles from the Moore collection Chris Duffin published a lithograph and two pencil sketches of specimens presumed to be missing from the collection. The specimen consisting of the head and partial postcranial skeleton (Duffin 1979, PI.4, fig.B) had never been 'missing' but was, at the time, on loan to the National Museum of Wales, hence the oversight. This specimen (M 1414) has since been returned to the Bath Geology Museum. The drawing of 'a very strange specimen' (PI.4, fig.A), probably a hind limb, corresponds to a specimen at Wisbech Museum, as pointed out by Monica Price. The specimen figured with...

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