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scapula. In form it is roughly triangular, meeting its 

 fellow of the opposite side in the middle line, and ex- 

 tending outward and backwards as a point towards the 

 dorsal ramus of the scapula. 



Fig. I. Pectoral Girdle of Microcliidtis hoinalo- 

 spondylus, viewed from'the dorsal surface, x \. 

 The right scapula and clavicle are restored. 

 The broken lines in the coracoids and left 

 scapula indicate fractures, and shew the 

 amount of restoration. The posterior width 

 of the coracoids is a maximum. Vide Text. 

 Manchester Museum, L. 7077. 



Its anterior end, as shown in Text-fig I., has a sharp 

 bend where it reaches and crosses the anterior border of 

 the scapula, beyond this point it is broken away but 

 probably formed a narrow border to the scapula when 

 viewed from below. 



