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fourth, it agrees witli VhJIhi; as distinct from A<iiiil(i. 

 The transverse diameter of the third trochlea is (J,<J12, 

 against 0,UlO in F. monachns. 



49363 a. The third and f(jurth trochlea} of a slightly larger left 

 tarso-metatarsus. 



49363 b. The third trochlea of a tarso-metatarsus. 



49364. The proximal phalangeal of the left hallux, with the distal 

 trochlea imperfect. 



49364 a. The proximal phalangeal of the third digit of the pes, 

 {F'kj.) wanting the distal trochlea. Figured by the writer, op. 



cit. pi. XXV. fig. 8. 



49364 b. The distal extremity of one of the phalangeals of the 

 third digit. 



49364 C. Two specimens of intermediate phalangeals of the pes, both 

 wanting the distal extremity. 



49364 d. The distal extremity of an intermediate phalangeal of 

 the pes. 



49364 e. The first and second phalangeals of the fourth digit of the 

 left pes, cemented together by matrix. 



49364 f. An imperfect terminal phalangeal of the [les. Figured by 

 ( /'V'/.) the writer, op. cit. pi. xxv. fig. 9. 



49364 g. A smaller imperfect terminal phalangeal. 



49354*. An imperfect anterior cervical vertebra. Noticed by the 

 writer, op. cit. p. -407. This specimen, which is about the 

 seventh in the series, has lost the left lateral arch, but is 

 otherwise fairly well preserved. In the narrowness of 

 the inferior surface of the centrum it agrees with Gyps 

 rather than Vultiir. 



49354. A somewhat imperfect posterior cervical vertebra. Figured 

 {Flrj.) by the writer, op. cit. pi. xxxvi. figs. 7, 7 a, 7 b. The right 

 prezygapophysis and lateral arch are broken away. In 

 tlie lateral constriction and convexity of the inferior sur- 

 face of the centrum, as well as in the depth of the fossa 

 immediately behind the anterior articular surface, and the 

 " step " from thence on to the inferior surface of the cen- 

 trum, this vertebra agrees with the posterior cervicals of 



