198 CARlNATJi. 



approximately in relative size with the coracoids men- 

 tioned above. Presented by S. Lainr/, Esq., 1862. 



A. 150. A slightly smalle-r imperfect ulna, in matrix. No history. 



A. 147. The distal extremity of a right femur. Would agree fairly 

 in relative size with the coracoids entered above. 



No Jiistory. 



25266. An imperfect trunk vertebra. Indicates a bird of the same 

 approximate size as the preceding specimen. 



Hastings Collection. 



c. From the London Clay of the Isle of Sheppey. 



38935. Fragment of rock containing imperfect portions of the 

 skeleton of a bird of the approximate size of Lithomis 

 vulturinus. The specimen exhibits the imperfect sternum 

 and portions of the shafts of some of the bones of the 

 wings. BoiverhanJc Collection. Purchased, 1865. 



38934. Fragment of rock containing portions of the skeleton of a 

 bird of the same approximate size as the one to which the 

 preceding specimen belonged. The recognizable bones in- 

 clude a cervical vertebra, the imperfect distal portion of a 

 humerus, the proximal portion of an ulna, the imperfect 

 right metacarpus, and fragments of other long bones. 



BowerbanJc Collection. 



A. 71. The distal extremity of a right humerus. This specimen, 

 which is somewhat waterworn, agrees in size with the 

 corresponding bone of Lithomis vultunmis, but exhibits 

 no distinctive Accipitrine features. It has no ectepi- 

 condylar process. 



Presented Inj W. H. Shrubsole, Esq., 1885. 



38933. An imperfect sacrum. Figured by Owen in his ' British 

 (Fir/.) Fossil Mammals and Birds,' p. 553, fig. 233. 



Bowerbnnl- Collection. 



Eggs of Carinat^. 



25452*. The egg of a Passerine bird ; from the Lower Miocene 

 {Fiy.) (Upper Oligocene) of Weissenau, near Mayence. De- 

 scribed and figured by Becker in the ' Neues Jahrb.' 1849, 

 p. 71, pi. iii. fig. 4. Resembles the egg of the Yellow- 

 Hammcr. Purchased, 1S49. 



