743 



4839. The six anterior caudal vertebrae. 



In these the neural arch is complete. 



4840. The nine succeeding caudal vertebrae. 



They are more elongated, and the neural arch has ceased to be developed. 



4841. The first pair of thoracic ribs. 



They show the proportionally long cervix and the large tubercle. 



4842. The clavicles. . 



4843. The left scapula. 



The angular tubercle of the coracoid is nearly half the length of the process itself. 



4844. The left humerus. 



It is perforated between the condyles. 



4845. The left ulna. 4846. The left radius. 

 4847. The left os innominatum. 4848. The left femur. 

 4849. The left tibia. 4850. The left fibula. 



4851. The calcaneum and astragalus. 



4852. The manubrium, or first bone of the sternum. 



4853. The right patella. 



4854. The skull of a Macacus, about the size of M. nemestrinm. 



It resembles that of No. 4827 in the small size of the fifth lobe of the last lower molar, 

 but differs by its shorter nasal bones. 



Hunterian. 



