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THE skull and part of the vertebral column of a large labyrinthodont, allied to Archegosaurus, was obtained in 1864 from the Bijori-group of the trias-jura of India, and presented to the Asiatic Society of Bengal. It was soon after sent to England for determination. All traces of this unique and important specimen, which should now belong to the Government of India, are now lost, and I write in the hope that some of your readers may be able to afford us a clue to its present position. The specimen can hardly have been mislaid, as it is some two feet in length.
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LYDEKKER, R. Indian Archegosaurus. Nature 27, 411 (1883). https://doi.org/10.1038/027411b0
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