Procohphon. 21 



Gl. Cast of seven dorsal Tertehrae with ribs, and impressions of 

 a series of abdominal ribs. 



Presented by Messrs. A. E. mkI H. Trollip. 



Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



62. Impressions of the bodies of three dorsal vertebrae, showing 

 no indications of intereentra. 



Presented by Messrs. A. E. & H. Trollip. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



63. Weathered nodule showing impressions of a large number 

 of bones disconnected and probably belonging to two indi- 

 viduals. Among these are the impressions of the postei-ior dorsal 

 vertebrae and the first three sacral vertebrae of a large animal ; 

 impressions of a number of other large dorsal vertebrae ; impres- 

 sions of eight caudal vertebrae from apart of the tail much l)ehind 

 the sacrum : and also the impression of a small manus. This 

 manus, which is the left, shows the claw -phalanx of both the first 

 and the second digits, and all five metacarpals. The carpal 

 elements are a little displaced, but they seem to be 1st, 2nd, I5rd 

 and 4:th carpalia, the radiale, ulnare, and centrale. 



Presented by Messrs. A. E. ct H, Trollip. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



64. Broken nodule showing imperfect impressions of almost the 

 whole series of presacral vertebrae and manj' ribs. There are also 

 impressions of the inner side of the left scapula and left clavicle, 

 and of left coracoid and precoracoid : an imperfect impression of 

 a part of the back of the skull, and of the right humerus. There 

 are good impressions of a series of abdominal ribs. Though the 

 remains are much distorted, the abdominal ribs from their 

 position in the specimen seem to have been mostly in the posterior 

 abdominal region. The very long interclavicle, no doubt, served 

 as a support for the more anterior region. 



Presented by Messrs. A. & H. Trollip. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



