rntENICOPTKRIDiE. 



31225. The right coracoid. This specimen (fig. 23) resembles tho 



{Fuj.) correspondiug bouc of the opposite side figured by Mihie- 



Edwards, op. cit. pi. Ixxxiii. figs. 13, 14. The characters 



are essentially those of the coracoid of Phcenicojjtenis, but 



the distal expansion is somewhat less marked, 



Bravard Collection. 



26847 z. The right coracoid, wanting the posterior angle of the 



sternal extremity. Pomel Collection. 



26847 a. The right coracoid, with the same imperfection as in the 

 preceding specimen. Pomel Collection. 



31224. The imperfect left coracoid. Bravard Collection. 



26847 b. Tho left coracoid, wanting the distal extremity. 



Pomel Collection, 



A. 119. Fragment of rock showing the greater portion of the 

 sternum ; from the Lower Miocene of the Auvergne. 

 This specimen, which has lost the carina, resembles the 

 imperfect sternum figured by Milne-Edwards, op. cit. 

 pi. Ixxxv. figs. 1-3. It is important in showing the 

 distal notch of the left side, since neither of these notches 

 are preserved in the figured example. This bone can 

 scarcely be distinguished from the somewhat larger sternum 

 of PJioenicopterus rosevs. JS^ Jiistory. 



31269. The imperfect furcula. Accords with the specimen figured 



by Milne-Edwards, op. cit. pi. Ixxxiv. fig. 6. 



Bravard Collection. 



31270. The imperfect furcula. Bravard Collection. 



31278. The proximal portion of the right humerus. This bone re- 

 sembles the corresponding part of the left humerus figured 

 by Milne-Edwards, op. cit. pi. Ixxxiv. figs. 4, 5. 



Bravard Collection. 



27830. The proximal ex( remity of the left humerus. This specimen 

 is in a better state of preservation than the preceding. 



Pomel Collection. 



31277. The imperfect proximal extremity of the left humerus. 



Bravard Collection. 

 31276. The imperfect proximal extremity of the right humerus. 



Bravard Collection. 



