332 Prof. H. G. Seeley on Euskelesaurus Brownii. 



Mr. Brown's additional specimens, which are parts, of the 

 same foot, comprise three nearly perfect claw-phalanges and 

 a terminal fragment of a fourth, possibly referable to the 

 specimen at Paris. There is also a doubtful fragment, im- 

 perfect at both ends, which has some appearance of being a 



Fig. 5. 



Claw-phalanges. 



Proximal 

 articulation. 



Lateral 

 aspect. 



Phalangeal bones 

 seen from above. 



Claw-phalanges and phalangeal bones of Euskelesaurus Broivnii 

 (Huxley). \ nat. size. 



claw-phalange. There are also six digital phalanges and 

 indications of two others, which are subcubical, with well 

 ossified trochlear extremities. It would thus appear that 

 there is evidence of four digits if all come from the same 

 limb, and between these fourteen phalanges are distributed ; 

 but there is no evidence that the number in each digit was 

 the same. It may be inferred that the number of bones 

 followed the formula 5.4.3.2, and that the fifth was 

 undeveloped, as in Hortalotarsus. The foot appears to have 

 been short and small, with the claw-phalanges wider from 



