Cope.] °& [Feb. 21, 



M. 



Length tibial face externally 088 



" internal malleolar face 045 



" outer calcaneal do. antero-posteriorly 050 



Length navicular facet 095 



Width do. (antero-posterior) 060 



Length cuboid facet 065 



Width do. (antero-posterior) 035 



A navicular belonging to the individual mentioned first has been already 

 described. 



Measurements of Navicular. 



M. 



Depth in front 048 



Width (transverse) 097 



" of external facet 035 



" " second 026 



" " third 047 



" " internal 023 



A distal end of a humerus was found with two astragali about a hun- 

 dred yards from the last individual. The articular face is very oblique 

 to the transverse axis, but is about equally developed on opposite sides of 

 the shaft. The condyles are unequal, have parallel axes, and are separated 

 by but a shallow concavity. The fossae of opposite sides are not very 

 large nor deep. 



Measurements of Humerus. 



M. 



Transverse diameter distally 175 



Do. of inner condyle 104 



" outer " 125 



Transverse diameter olecranon 110 



The portion of ulna just measured belongs to the individual of which 

 so many fragments were found, or No. 2. 



The dorsal vertebra of the same are somewhat distorted by pressure ; 

 I will therefore describe a cervical of natural form. The centrum is very 

 short, and the articular face is a wide, transverse oval. Both are slightly 

 concave, and the axis being slightly oblique, the anterior is the more 

 elevated. The surface of the latter is quite rugose, except on the margins. 

 The cervical canal is wide, and the neur- and parapophyses narrow. In- 

 ferior surface regularly convex. 



Measurements of Cervical Vertebra. 



M. 



Length centrum 044 



" basis neurapophysis 040 



" anterior articular face 102 



Depth " " 086 



Width neural canal at base 060 



