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weak, and do not project much. The transverse process 

 is inclined sh'ghtly up. It is 4-5 cms. long and about 

 3 cms. in diameter. 



The ribs are relatively slender, and are single headed. 



The Sacrals are very badly shewn, but have a large 

 facet for the rib, apparently partly carried on the arch. 



One of the sacral ribs is preserved ; it is a short stout 

 bone of nearly rectangular section. It resembles extra- 

 ordinarily closely that of Sthenarosaums Daiokinsi. 



The Caudals all lack their neural arches ; they are 

 badly shewn, and the series lacks several centra in the 

 middle of the tail, the extremity of which, however, is 

 present, the centra being reduced to mere nodules of 

 bone. 



The 1 2th caudal (70th vertebra) has a centrum 

 measuring 35 cms. in length and 7 cms. in width. 



Fig. 4. ' riesjcsaiiru " frofitiquiis Lef coracoid. x\. 



