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Figs. 5, 5a. Side and front views of head and glenoid fossa of a scapula, doubtfully 



referred to the Proboscidea: p. 53. Mnaidra Gap'. 

 Figs. 6, 7. Heads of a second and third ribs of ElejjJias melitensis : p. 47. Benghisa 



Gap. {IE. falconeri. Busk.) 



PLATE X. 



Fig. 1. Posterior aspect of the body of the first dorsal vertebra of E. mnaidriensis : 



p. 48. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 2. Head of a rib (fifth'?) of ^. mnaidriensis: p. 48. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 3. Head of a rib — one of the last six ribs of E. mnaidriensis : p. 48. Mnaidra 



Gap. 

 Fig. 4. Posterior view of a middle dorsal vertebra (ninth?) of ^. mnaidriensis: p. 48. 



Mnaidra Gap. 

 Fig. 5. Anterior aspect of a middle dorsal vertebra of E. melitensis : p. 47. Benghisa 



Gap. [IE. falconeri, 'Rusk.) 

 Fig. 6. Distal epiphysis of the radius of .E. mnaidriensis: p. 56. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Figs. 7, la. Side and crown views of the head and portion of the shaft of the radius of 



E. mnaidriensis : p. 54. Mnaidra Gap. 

 Figs. 9, 9 ff. Side and crown views of portion of an ulna of E. melitensis: p. 55. 



Benghisa Gap. 

 Fig. 10. Upper surface of an astragalus of J^. me^;YeHS?s: p. 80. Mnaidra Gap. 



PLATE XI. 



Fig. 1. Side view of the head and portion of the shaft of a humerus of E. mnaidriensis : 

 p. 51. Mnaidra Gap. 



Figs, 2, 3. Side view of a head of a humerus and anterior portion of the glenoid fossa 

 of a scapula of the same individual of E. mnaidriensis : p. 52. Mnaidra Gap. 



Fig. 4. Side view of the head of a humerus of E. melitensis: p. 52. Gandia Fissure. 



Fig. 5. Anterior view of the head of a femur of ^. mnaidriensis: p. 58. Mnaidra Gap. 



Fig. 6. Lower condyles of a femur of ^. mnaidriensis: p. 58. Mnaidra Gap. 



Fig. 7. Third and fourth cervical vertebrae of the same individual of E. mnaidriensis: 

 p. 48. Mnaidra Gap. 



Fig. 8. Side view of three middle dorsal vertebrae of the same individual of E. mnaidri- 

 ensis: p. 48. Mnaidra Gap. 



F'g 9. Dorsal aspects of portion of the vertebral column from the first to the seventh 

 dorsal inclusive (the first and fourth of this column are shown, Plate IX. figs. 

 3 & '*:) of ^. melitensis: p. 46. Mnaidra Gap. {% E. falconeri. Busk.) 



' A fragment of a scapula seemingly in no ways different from the above is figured and described by Mr. 

 Busk, Trans. Zool. Soc. vol. vi. p. 254, pi. 47. fig. 14. 



