PLATE LXX 



a. 



■(laleci/iius geismariaiiiis. Three-fomtbs natuml size; two iiidivkUials; figs. 1-9 the first, ami figs. 10-lii 



the second. From the John Day lied of Oregou. Page 920. 

 Figs. 1-7. — The imperfect Tertebral column of the iudividual rejiresented in figs. 2, 3, Plate LXX,fi'om 



below; fig. 1, cervicals ; 2, dorsals : 2a, anterior extremity of the first; :), posterior dorsals and 



Inmbars; 4-5, lumbars; 4a, posterior extremity of No. 4; 6, a caudal. 

 Fig. 7. — Sacrum, pelvis and proximal caudal vertebrse, seen from above. ' 



Fig. 8. — Distal extremity of humerus, anterior view. 

 Fig 9. — Tarsus, natural size, from above ; a, from the inner side. 

 Fig. 10.^ — Part of skeleton of another specimen of Galecynits geismarianun in a block of matrix. It 



includes ten dorsal vertebriB and fivo lumbars, with parts of two cervicals, and several ribs. The 



head and distal part of the hnmerus, with the large part of the ulna and radius. Also, the pelvis, 



p.arts of both femora with patella, and one tibia entire; all seen from the right side. Page 920. 

 Fig. 11. — Another portion of the block figured in tig. 10, containing three cervical vertebne ; proximal 



part of humerus; ulna and radius, broken, and parts of both anterior feet. 

 iFig. 12. — Left side of axis vertebra seen in the block, tig. 11. 



