"Iguanodons," said Summerlee. "You'll find their footmarks all over the Hastings sands, in Kent, and in Sussex. The South of England was alive with them when there was plenty of good lush green-stuff to keep them going. Conditions have changed, and the beasts died. Here it seems that the conditions have not changed, and the beasts have lived."


The Lost World - Chapter X (p. 172), The Colonial Press, Clinton, Massachusetts, USA. 1959


Iguanodons, said Summerlee. You'll find their footmarks all over the Hastings sands, in Kent, and in Sussex. The South of England was alive with them ...

Iguanodons, said Summerlee. You'll find their footmarks all over the Hastings sands, in Kent, and in Sussex. The South of England was alive with them ...

Iguanodons, said Summerlee. You'll find their footmarks all over the Hastings sands, in Kent, and in Sussex. The South of England was alive with them ...

Iguanodons, said Summerlee. You'll find their footmarks all over the Hastings sands, in Kent, and in Sussex. The South of England was alive with them ...