In another specimen, found afterwards in the same locality, the three lobes were much larger, semicircular, and reached almost to the basal plane of the ends of the feet by reason of their convexity.
In the figured specimen there were some accessory thorns; in another specimen, found afterwards, the surface was quite smooth, but the two horns and the three feet much larger, half as long as the cephalis.
It struck me that there was the slightest possible touch of bitterness in what she said; but I found afterwards that I was mistaken.
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