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2, 3, 4, and 5 phalanges in the first four digits. Most probably in 

 the 5th there were -4. (See tig. (>, pi. 1.) 



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

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



69 & 69a. a split nodule, showing beautiful casts of the bones 

 of the left leg of a moderately large animal. There are indications 

 of all the tarsals, which are very similar to those of the previous 

 specimen. There are also seen impressions of a few ribs and 

 vertebrae. 



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

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



70. Badly weathered nodule, showing impressions of a number 

 of isolated vertebraj, of portion of mandible, and of a femur. 



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

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



71. A fairly-well preserved left ilium, displaying the inner side. 

 Donnybrook Presented by Mr. D. White. 



72. A moderately well preserved right humerus, and a few other 

 very fragmentary remains. 



Donnybi-ook. Presented by Mr. D. White. 



73. A few fragmentary dorsal vertebrae and ribs. 

 Donnybrook. Presented by Mr. D. White. 



74. Weathered nodule showing impressions of the sides of 4 

 dorsal vertebra;. Between each there is seen the impression of a 

 well-developed intercentrum. 



Presented ))y Messrs. A. E. & H. Trolltp. 

 Fernrocks, Tafelberg. 



75. Nodule showing impressions of some tarsal and metatai'sal 

 bones of a large animal. The impressions are imperfect, but 



