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תיאורThe American Museum journal (c1900-(1918)) (18132860586).jpg
Text Appearing Before Image: THE TRACIIODOX GROUP 55 inetto of FloriiJa are fiT(;i!entiy found in the same rocks with these skeletons. Here occur also su.ch, at present, widely separated trees as the gingko, now native of China, and the Sequoia, native of the Pacific coast. Fruits and leaves of the fig tree are also common, but most abun- dant among the plant remains are the E()iiiscta\ or horsetail rushes, some species of which possibly su))piied the Trachotlons with food. Impressions of the more common plants foimd in the rocks of this Text Appearing After Image: TRACHODON AS IT APPEARED WHEN LIViNG. From a model prepared under the direction of Professor H. F. Osborn by Mr. Charles R. Knight. period with sections of tree trunks showing the woody structure will be introduced into the group as the ground on which the skeletons stand. In the rivers and bayous of that remote period there also lived many kinds of Unios, or fresh-water clams, and other shells, the casts of which are frequently found with Trachodon bones. The fossil trunk of a coniferous tree was found in Wyoming which was filled with groups of wood-l)oring shells similar to the living Teredo. These also will be introduced in the o-roundwork.
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