The History Antiquities Geology of Bacton in Norfolk
The History Antiquities Geology of Bacton in Norfolk
Charles Green
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The first is nearly perfect, marked by its flatures ; also three others nearly perfect, probably the fourth, fifth, and sixth. Portions of the seventh and eighth, the groove being present, but the heads wanting. Two or three fragments of the lower parts of others. Of the lumber vertebrae. There are four joined together, the entire length of the four being six inches, and the depth of each, from the tip of the spinous process to the inferior edge of the body, two inches and a quarter. The articu...lating and transverse processes are nearly all perfect. The bodies are cylinders flattened from above down- wards. Of the caudal vertebrae, there are six ; their AND GEOLOGY OP BACTON. T>3 conjoined length being four inches, and the last appearing to be almost the termination of the tail. The anterior extremity. The scapula has its spine nearly perfect, its posterior termination only being wanting with the posterior superior angle. The glenoid cavity and supra spinous fcesa are perfect. The infra spinous fcesa wants a portion of its posterior border.
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