4117. The five remaining cervical vertebrae. 



The neural arches are longer than the centrums and overlap each other in an imbricated 

 manner, giving great strength to the articulations of this part of the vertebral column. The 

 transverse processes of the seventh cervical are not perforated. 



4118. A dorsal vertebra. 4119. A posterior dorsal vertebra. 



4120. A series of five lumbar vertebrae. 



The metapophyses surmount the prozygapophyses in each, and anapophyses are developed 

 from all but the last lumbar. 



4121. The sacrum. 



It consists of four anchylosed vertebra. 



4122. The right scapula. 



It is of a subquadrate form, crossed diagonally by the spine, with a distinct coracoid 

 tubercle. 



4123. The right humerus. 



It shows the great extent of the deltoid ridge and the perforation of the internal condyle. 



4124. The right ulna. 4125. The right radius. 



4126. The right os innominatum. 



4127. The right femur. 4128. The right tibia and fibula. 



4129. The right calcaneum. 



It presents two distinct surfaces for the astragalus, the inner one concave, the outer cue 

 convex, and an anterior cavity for the cuboid. 



4130. The left femur longitudinally bisected. 



