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741. A posterior caudal vertebra of a Crocodile. 



It it characterised by the absence of tranrrerae proccMM. The centrum if more com- 

 pressed ; the articular rup and ball form until proportion only of the terminal surface*. 



llunttria*. 



742. The right scapula and ooracoid of a Crocodile. The coracoid is perforated 



near its proximal end. H*nteria*. 



749. The right humcrus of the same Crocodile. Huntenan. 



1 I I Tin' left humcrus of the same Crocodile. Hvnteria*. 



745. The left humcrus of a Crocodile (Crocodile biporcattu), in longitudinal section. 



Hunteria*. 



746. The right humerus, radius, ulna, scapho-lunar, cuneiform, pisiform, unciform 



and metacarpal bones, with sundry phalanges, of a young Crocodiles bipor- 

 eahu. Presented by Prof. Oven, F.R.S. 



747. The left humerus, radius, ulna, scapho-lunar, cuneiform, pisiform, unciform and 



metacarpal bones, with sundry phalanges, of the same Crocodiltu biporcatw. 



Prc*t*ted by Prof. Oven, F.R.S. 



74S. The right femur, tibia, fibula, astragalus, calcaneum, ecto-cuneiform, cuboid and 

 metatanal bones, with sundry phalanges, of the same CrocodUtu biporcatw. 



Prctcnttd by Prof. Owen, F.R.S. 



749. The left femur, tibia, fibula, astragalus, calcaneum, ecto-cuueiform, cuboid and 



metatanal bones, with sundry phalanges, of the same Crocodiltu biporcattu. 



Presented by Prof. Owen, F.B.S. 



750. The cranium of a Crocodile (Crocodih* rkombifer), which measures 10 inches 



in length, 7 inches from the anterior part of the orbit to the end of the 

 muzzle, and 4J inches in a straight line across the sockets of the fifth maxil- 

 lary tooth. 



The facial put, and especially the maxillary bone*, are consequently ihorUr than in the 

 Cncmtiltu biforemhu, bat a more definite difference it prorated in the form of the | 



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