194 On the La cert a Giganlea of the Ancient World. [Sept. 



Figure 3. 



The smallest fragment of the skull with three teeth. The 

 rounded smooth edge, a, b, (probably a part of the orifice of the 

 nostrils), and also the direction of the curve of three teeth, 1, 2, 

 and 3, seem to indicate that this fragment belonged to the left 

 side of the upper jaw. 



Figures 4, 5, 6, and 7. 

 Teeth of the upper jaw, shown as magnified beyond their 



natural size. 



Fig. 4 answers to tooth 3. Fig. 5 to tooth 7 of the right side. 

 Fig. 6, on the contrary, to 13 of the left side, the most perfect of 

 any. Fig. 7 is a section of fig. 4 made at the dotted line, so that 

 the upper angular half of the outline denotes the outer; and the 

 lower half, the inner convex surface of the tooth. 



a, b. The swelling root of the tooth, not coated with an ena- 

 mel, by means of which it is fixed into the edge of the jaw. 



c c d. Points or crown of the tooth, smooth, coated with a 

 brown enamel, bent, obtusely pointed, and acutely angled. 



e, e, d- The black jagged edge of the enamel having the 

 appearance of a saw; attention has been paid both to the number 

 of these minute points and to the proportions of this saw-like 



edge. 

 J) c, d. A slight furrow extending longitudinally. 



Figures 8 and 9. 



Fragments of the spinal vertebrse, ribs, bones of the pelvis, 

 and thigh-bones, adhering to two pieces of stone. 

 ! i, II, in, iv, v, vi, vii, vin, ix. Vertebrae, from their longitu- 

 dinal slenderness, and the shape of their processes belonging to 

 the ribs. 



s, s, s. Left processes of these vertebrae. 



r, r, r. Right processes of ditto. 



t. Perhaps a part of one of the bones of the pelvis ? 



Neither the larger or foremost ribs, nor the lesser ones, which 

 lie separate from each other, require any particular mark. 



p,p. Merely marks or impressions of two vertebrae, now lost. 



q, q, q. Three distinct and perfect vertebrae, hardly half a line 

 in thickness, and doubtless belonging to the tail. 



/, d. The outer side of the upper half of the right thigh 

 bone. 



r, s. The inner side of the upper half of the left ditto, for the 

 most part covered by the os ischii, w, w, w. The trochanter 

 of the same. 



u, u. The outer surface of the right share bone (os pubis ?) 

 which is in complete preservation. 



t, t. The inner surface of the left ditto, equally perfect. 



w, w, w. The outer surface of the right os ischii. 



