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1192. The left moiety of the vertically bisected cranium of an Albatros (Diomedaa 

 exulans). Presented by Prof. Owen, F.E.8. 



1193. The mutilated skull of an Albatros (Diomedaa exulans). 



Presented by Dr. Leach, F.L.S. 



1194. The dried head of an Albatros (Diomedaa exulans). 



Presented by W. Bullock, Esq. 



1195. The mandibles of an Albatros (Diomedtea exulans), with their bony sheath. 



Presented by Sir Wm. Blizard, F.R.S. 



1196. The thorax and pelvis of an Albatros (Diomedeea exulans). 



There are 8 pairs of ribs, the last of which is attached to the sacrum : the first pair is 

 free, or floating ; the rest are completed by bony hsemapophyses, which articulate with the 

 sternum, save the last, which terminates before it attains that bone. There are 7 caudal 

 vertebrae. 



Hunterian. 



1197. The right radius and ulna of an Albatros (Diomedcea exulans). Hunterian. 



1198. The left radius and ulna of the same Albatros. 



Hunterian. 



1199. The furculum of an Albatros (Diomedtza exulans). 



Hunterian. 



1200. The right coracoid of the same Albatros. 



1201. The left coracoid of the same Albatros. 



1202. The right scapula of the same Albatros. 



1203. The left scapula of the same Albatros. 



1204. The right humerus of the same Albatros. 



1205. The left humerus of the same Albatros. 



