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PLATE XLVIII. 



Fig. 22. Proximal end of hiini'^rus of E. melifensis (p. 244). 



Fig. 23. Fragment of scapula of ditto (p. 243). 



Fig. 23 a. The glenoid fossa. 



Fig. 24. Proximal end of ulna of ^. melifensis (p. 245). 



Fig. 24 ff. The proximal articular surface. 



Fig. 25. An olecranon process of E. melitensis (p. 246). 



Fig. 26. Fragment of ischium of ditto (p. 242). 



PLATE XLIX. 



F'ig. 26 {his). Anterior and posterior views of humerus of E. falconeri (p. 255). 

 Fig. 27. Distal articular surface of humerus of ditto (p. 259). 

 Fig. 28. Proximal end of ulna of ditto fp. 260). 

 Fig. 28«. Articular surface. 



PLATE L. 



Figs. 29, 29a. Anterior and posterior aspects of femur ui E. falconeri (p. 266). 

 Fig. 30. Fragment of upper end of femur of ditto (p. 264). 

 Fig. 3L Portion of pelvis of ditto (p. 263). 



PLATE LI. 



Fig. 32. Posterior aspect of left half of atlas of E. falronen (p. 251). 



Fig. 32a. Anterior aspect. 



Figs. 33, 33a. Similar aspects of another atlas of much younger age and doubtfully 



referred to E. melifensis (p. 251). 

 Figs. 34, 34 «. Anterior and posterior views of a fragment of an eighth to tenth dorsal 



ve: tebra of E. falconeri. 

 Fig. 35. Fragment of atlas of E. melitensis (p. 238). 

 Figs. 36, 36 «. Lateral and posterior aspects of neural spine of a dorsal vertebra of 



E.fiilconeri. 

 Fig-. 37. Proximal end of second rib of ditto. 

 Figs. 38, 38a. Anterior and posterior views of a very young or fcetal t'lhia (1 Hijipo- 



jjot'imiis). 

 Figs. 39, 39 a. Lateral and posterior views of another tibia of appaiently similar 



character. 

 Figs. 40, 40ff, 40/.». Fourth metatarsal of E. falconeri (p. 271). ' i 



Fig. 41. Proximal phalanx of third mniiual digit of ditto (p. 263). 



