§. I. Preliminary remarks p. 5
§. II. History of the discovery 7
§. III. Restoration of the bony pieces 12
§. IV. Remarks on the restoration of the bony pieces 14
§. V. Conjectures on what the habits of Poekilopleuron bucklandii must have been 18
§. VI. Locality of the bones and geological characters of the terrain that furnished it 20
§. VII. Physical state of the bones 22
§. VIII. Chemical composition of the bones 23
§. IX. Remarks on the physical and chemical state of the bones 24
§. X. Remarks on the changes experienced during fossilization by the organic debris furnished by the Caen limestone, notably some great ammonites 25
§. XI. Portion of bone of Poekilopleuron furnished from the barite sulfate 30
§. XII. Pathological cases observed in some bones of Poekilopleuron 32
§. XIII. Small rounded pebbles, tooth of Cestracion and altered bony fragments, found among the ribs of Poekilopleuron 33
§. XIV. Shells found in the blocks of stone containing the bones 37
VERTEBRAE 42
§. XV. Remarks on these bony elements. – Description ib.
§. XVI. Chevrons 48
§. XVII. Comparison of the vertebrae of Poekilopleuron with those of some living and fossil reptiles 49
§. XVIII. Remarks on the form of the tail of Poekilopleuron 55
RIBS 56
§. XIX. General remarks 59
§. XX. Remarks on the reptiles whose abdomen is surrounded by bony elements or abdominal ribs 59
A. Abdominal ribs, ordinary ribs and sternum of living crocodiles 60
B. Abdominal ribs, ordinary ribs and sternum of the common chameleon 64
C. Abdominal ribs, ordinary ribs and sternum of the marbled lizard of Guiana 65
D. Abdominal ribs of anoles and geckos 66
E. Abdominal ribs of ichthyosaurs and plesiosaurs 67
§. XXI. Abdominal ribs of Poekilopleuron 68
A. Symmetrical ribs, bent into a V ib.
{114} B. Asymmetrical ribs, situated on each side 70
C. Stylet or accessory bones to the abdominal ribs 72
§. XXII. Comparison of the abdominal ribs of Poekilopleuron with those of other reptiles
presenting analogy ib.
§. XXIII. Ordinary ribs 76
A. Ribs whose end opposing the vertebral is cylindrical 77
B. Ribs whose end opposing the vertebral is nearly triangular ib.
C. Ribs whose end opposing the vertebral is flat 78
§. XXIV. Remarks on the distinctive characters of Poekilopleuron, on the denomination of this genus,
and on some large conical teeth found in the Caen limestone ib.
LARGE FLAT BONE PRESUMABLY BELONGING TO THE PELVIS 80
FORELIMB 81
§. XXV. Shoulder ib.
§. XXVI. Arm ib.
§. XXVII. Forearm 83
§. XXVIII. Manus 85
A. Carpal bone ib.
B. Phalanges ib.
HIND LIMB 86
§. XXIX. General remarks ib.
§. XXX. Femur 88
§. XXXI. Leg 89
A. Tibia ib.
B. Fibula? 90
§. XXXII. Pes 91
A. Tarsus ib.
B. Metatarsus 94
C. Phalanges ib.
§. XXXIII. Restoration of the digits 100
Explanation of plates 104
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