XI. 



MEGALOSAURUS VERTEBRAE. 



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there represented as connate in the upper part, and strongly marked 

 by tendinous attachments. 



A larger drawing of this fine vertebra may be useful for com- 



Diagram LX. Anterior dorsal of Megalosaurus, seen on the left side. 



Scale one-fifth of nature. 



z. Anterior. zt '. Posterior zygapophysis. The height of the neural spine 

 is uncertain. 



parison with other deinosaurians, and to enable the reader to form 

 a just notion of their relative magnitudes. 



The ribs which were attached to the dorsal vertebrae are known 

 by several specimens at Oxford, and by figures of two belonging 



