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is but slightly expanded and shows two distinct rounded condyies, 

 of which the inner is much the larger. 



On the slab of stone which contained the hurneri there is a 

 slender bone consisting of a straight shaft with slightly expanded 

 ends, the whole being 64 mm. long. The middle of the shaft 

 has a greatest diameter of 6 mm. This is probably the radius. 

 There are also three incomplete metacarpals in juxtaposition with 

 one another, and a portion of what is probably the ulna. 



There is also preserved a tibia and the distal third of a fibula from 

 the same limb. The proximal end of the tibia is expanded and has 

 a pronounced swollen condyle on the inner side. The distal end is 

 slightly expanded, while the shaft is long and subcircular in section. 

 The distal end is 15 mm. wide, the shaft 9 mm., and the proximal 

 end 29 mm. 



Typo. Skull and part of lower jaw with bones of the shoulder 

 girdle and fore-limb. (S.A. Mus. Cat. No. 3014.) 



Locality. Paballon, Mount Fletcher, Cape Colony. 



Horizon. Eed Beds. (Stormberg series.) 



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