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phrtM, M*e the atlai. The doral oem directly perforate the neurapophjriet of the i 

 and succeeding doraal rertebne. 



The incomplete walU of the aceUbola, character by which the EeAidna rrrmbl thr 

 bird, we well teen in the present disarticulated skeleton. 



Fronted 6y Dr. Hobton. 



The following are part* of one and the Mine ikrlrtoo of the Ecktd*a Uyttri*. 



Pretented by Ronald Gunn, Kq 



1709. The atlas. 1710. The vertebra dentata. 



1711. A chain of vertebrae, including the last five cervical, the dorsal, him I >ur. and 

 four of the caudal vertebra. 



1712. The pelvis: it consists of four vertebnc, the three anterior of which havr 

 coalesced and are anchyloscd to the ilia ; the transverse processes of the fourth 

 abut against the ilium, but anchylosis has not taken place. 



1713. The marsupial bones. 



1711 The coalesced right scapula and coracoid. 



1715. The coalesced left scapula and coracoid. 



1716. Tin- coalesced clavicles and episternum. 



1717. The humeri. 1718. The ulna?. 

 1719. The radii. 1720. The femora. 

 1721. The left tibia. 1722. The fibulae. 



1723. The bones of the right and left fore-foot, with the distal cpiphyses of the 

 radius and ulna preserved with the left foot. The carpus consists of seven 

 bones, the scaphoid and lunar having coalesced. 



