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English: Text-fig. 47.—Cetiosaurus leedsi.—Right humerus, anterior aspect, and (A) transverse section showing internal cavity. c, internal core of rock representing a cavity; d., deltoid crest; h., thickened head. About 1/13 nat. size. Text-fig. 48.—Cetiosaurus leedsi.—Upper portion of right radius (r.) and ulna (u.), anterior aspect; and (A) upper articular end of the same. About 1/13 nat. size.
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Source Woodward, A.S. (1905). "On Parts of the Skeleton of Cetiosaurus Leedsi, a Sauropodous Dinosaur from the Oxford Clay of Peterborough" (PDF). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London. 1 (January–April): 232–243. https://archive.org/stream/proceedingsofzoo19051zool#page/234/mode/2up
Author Arthur Smith Woodward (1864–1944)

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