316 C. K Beecher — Reconstruction of a Cretaceous Dinosaur. 



The attitude of the fore limbs depends largely upon the placing of 

 the scapula. In Professor Marsh's illustration the scapula is repre-' 

 sented at about sixty degrees inclination to the vertebral column. 



Figure 5.— Claosaunis unnectens Marsh ; left hind toot, with tibia and Bbula ; 



one-tenth natural size. 



The same position was previously adopted in the mounting of 

 Tguanodon (figure :;), and in both cases it results in throwing the 

 fore limbs down so that they would lose much of their value as 



