22 Alhaiiif Mnsciw/ Records^ 



(Jo Nodule showing impressions of a nnmber of dorsal vertebrse. 

 Between one pair a large intei'centruni is seen. 



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

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



()(i. Nodule showing impressions of both ischia, part of left 

 pul)is, part of left femur, and of the almost perfect left foot. The 

 ischia are lai'ge flat bones which articulate with each other in the 

 middle line. In the foot the 1st and 2nd digits are complete — 

 the 1st with 2 and the 2nd with 3 phalanges. Of the 3rd digit casts 

 of the metatarsal and 2 phalanges are shown ; of the 4th only of 

 the metatarsal. Casts are seen of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd tarsalia, 

 and of a portion of the tibiale. On the same nodule is seen a cast 

 of the first D caudal vertebrae. Though the impressions are some- 

 what weathered, one or two intercentra can be seen. 



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

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



67. A I)eautifully preserved impression of the ventral surface of 

 the ischia and pubes. There are also shown impressions of the 

 centra of a series of presacral and postsacral vertebrae, and of por- 

 tions of the ilia, and of the right femur. Connected with the four 

 jDresacral vertebrae shown, there are well-developed intercentra, and 

 an intercentrum has been developed in front of what appeared to 

 be the 2nd and 3rd caudal vertebrae, but there is no indication of 

 an intercentrum in front of the 4th and 5th vertebra3. Probably 

 chevrons begin at the 4th vertebra. There has been no obtui-ator 

 foramen between the pubis and ischium, but the pubis is pierced 

 by a small round foramen near its articular liorder. (fig. ;">, ])1 1). 



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

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



(J8. An alm.ost perfect impression of the whole of the left leg of 

 a small animal. Tibia and Fibula are both well developed, the 

 fibula l)eing only a little more slender. The tarsus consists of a 

 fairly large tibiale united to a small intermedium, a fairly large 

 fibulare and four tarsalia, of which the 4th is the largest. 

 Impressions of all five metatarsals are well seen, and of 

 the phalanges of the first four digits There are respectively 



