116 FAUNA ANTIQUA SIVALENSIS. 
Figs. 7, 7 a, and 7 b.—Portion of shaft and lower articulating ex- 
tremity of conjoined radius and ulna.—B.M. 
Width of conjoined lower extremity of radius and ulna, 2°9 in. Circumference 
of conjoined shafts at fractured extremity, 5°9in. Length of fragment, 7-3 in. 
Figs. 8, 8a, 8 5, and 8 e.—Lower end of conjoined radius and ulna, 
with carpal and metacarpal bones.—B.M. 
Extreme width of lower conjoined articular surface of radius and ulna, 3°8in. 
Greatest antero-posterior diameter of ditto, 2°1in. “Extreme length of fragment of 
metacarpal, 14°55 in. Width of upper articular surface of metacarpal, 3°3 in. 
Greatest transverse diameter of shaft at centre, 1°8in. Least antero-posterior 
diameter of shaft at centre, 1°4 in. 
Fig. 9.—Lower end of radius and ulna with bones of carpus.— 
B.M. 
Greatest length of pisiform, 2°lin. Height, 2:in. 
Figs. 10, 10 a, 106, and 10 c.—Bones of carpus.—B.M. 
Figs. 11 and 11 a.—Fragment of upper end of metacarpal bone.—B.M. 
Length, 12°in. Width of upper articular surface of ditto, 2;°9in. Greatest 
transverse diameter at centre of shaft, 1-6in. Least antero-posterior diameter at 
centre of shaft, 1°3 in. 
Figs. 12,12 a, 126, and 12c.—Lower articulating extremity of meta- 
carpal bone, deeply fissured—B.M. 
Extreme length of fragment, 5‘6in. Interval between articular surfaces, *5 in. 
Greatest width of articular surface, 1°85in. Greatest antero-posterior of articu- 
lar surface in centre, 1‘9in. Circumference of shaft at fractured extremity, 5:9 in. 
Figs. 13, 15 a, 13 6, and 18 ¢.—First phalanx and: sesamoid bone.— 
B.M. 
Length of first phalanx, 3°9in. Width of proximal articular surface, 1°6 in. 
Greatest width of distal surface, 15in, Length of articular surface of sesamoid 
bone, l‘in. Width of articular surface of sesamoid bone, °7 in. 
Figs. 14, 14 a, 14 6, and 14 ¢.—First phalanx.—B.M. 
Length of first phalanx, 4*in. Width of upper articular surface, 1:‘9in. Width 
of lower articular surface (greatest), 1-6 in. 
PLATE XC. 
Bones of posterior extremity of Camelus Sivalensis. 
Figs. 1, 1 a, and 1 6.—Fragment of head of femur.—B.M. 
Antero-posterior diameter of great trochanter, 2°9 in. 
Figs. 2 and 2 a.— Articulating surface of head of femur.—B.M. 
Diameter of articulating surface, 2°5 in. 
Figs. 3, 3a, 36, and 3c.—Fragment of lower end of femur with 
condyles.—B.M. 
Length of fragment, 6°6in. Width of lower extremity, 4:8 in. 
Figs. 4, 4a, and 4 .—Fragment of lower end of femur.—B.M. 
Transverse diameter of lower extremity, 3-8 in. Width of rotular surface, 2-2in. 
Height of rotular surface in centre, 2°7 in. 
Figs. 5, 5a, and 5 6.—Fragment of lower end of femur. 
Width of lower extremity, 4:6in. Width of rotular surface in centre, 1°6in. 
Height of rotular surface in centre, 2°6 in. 
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