CONDYLAETHRA. 447 



M.. 



, , . (vertical ^^^ 



f anterior < noc 



\ < transverse "~" 



Diameters of eleventh dorsal "! posterior transverse 040 



>- longitudinal 028 



, . . < vertical "SS 



I 'transverse 025 



Diameters of second lumbar \ posterior transverse 030 



*- longitudinal 034 



Transverse extent of postzygapophyses 0-6 



Anteroposterior width of diapophyses at hase 023 



( . ■ < vertical 021 



\ anterior < f,«Q 



Diameters centrum of first sacral <^ ( transverse ">'<' 



( anteroposterior 030 



Expanse of diapophyses of first sacral 068 



( , . < vertical 019 



\ posterior ( non 



Diameters fourth sacral < (transverse " — 



' anteroposterior 035 



c . ■ < vertical 021 



V posterior^ f,,, 



Diameters first caudaU < transverse "^i 



( anteroposterior ^^■^ 



Length of caudal with one strong diapophysis 029 



Length of diapophysis of do 014 



Length of caudal with two short diapophyses, the posterior longer 034 



Length of diapophysis, do 007 



I anteroposterior 037 



Diameters caudal with two equal diapophyses^ anterior vertical 028 



( anterior transverse 019 



Length of d iapophysis 005 



Length centrum without neural arch 038 



Length distal centrum 030 



Posterior diameters of do. < ' f... 



( transverse oi* 



The neck of the scapula is not much contracted, but the anterior border 

 is turned abruptly forwards, before assuming its anterior convexity. The 

 apex is rounded, and not acuminate, as in the amblypodous genera known; 

 on the contrary, the distal posterior curve is strongly convex. From this 

 point to the neck, the posterior edge is nearly straight. The spine is elon- 

 gated. The proximal part of its edge is broken, but at the middle it widens 

 to a narrow roughened surface, and thence gradually descends, and disap- 

 pears three centimeters from the edge. The glenoid is a wide oval with an 

 anterior acumination on a short acuminate tuberosity. The coracoid is 

 an abruptly recurved hook with obtuse apex vertically compressed, looking 

 inwards. Its base is separated from the edges of the glenoid cavity by a 

 groove. The inferior face of the scapula is without noteworthy ridges or 

 grooves. I find no indication of clavicle. The outline of the scapula is 



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