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CAETNATJE. 



39744. The proximal extremity of the left radius. This specimen 

 agrees precisely in relative size with the preceding, and 

 may well have belonged to the same individual ; it closely 

 resembles the corresponding bono of existing species. 



39739. The distal extremity of the left radius, ^vith the articular 

 portion somewhat crushed. This specimen indicates a 

 somewhat larger individual than the preceding. 



Pelecanus mitratus aud P. eautleyi. — Posterior aspect of the right femur of the 

 former and of portions of the corresponding bone of the latter (the proxi- 

 mal extremity reversed from the left). ^. a, head ; b, tibial condyle ; c, 

 fibular do. (From the ' Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind.') 



A. 120. The proximal extremity of the left femur of this or the fol- 



{Fiij-) lowing species. This specimen indicates a bird of smaller 



size than the typo ulna, and may therefore belong to 



P. sivalensis : it is figured (reversed) with the following 



specimen. 



A. 120 a. The distal end of the right femur of this or the next 

 (Fig.) species. This specimen (fig. 8) has been figured by the 

 writer in the ' Rec. Geol. Surv. Ind." vol. xxiii. p. 235 ; it 

 indicates a rather smaller individual than the one to which 

 the ulna belonged. The characters are essentially the 

 same as in the existing Pelicans, the deep popliteal de- 

 pression and the pit on the outer side of the external 

 condyle being clearly shown. 



