762 MR. D. M. S. WATSON ON 
The post-cranial skeleton of Tapinocephaloids is represented by 
the following material :— 
The type of Tapinocephalus atherstonei :—The matrix of this 
specimen isa dark blue grey limestone full of small lamellibranchs ; 
these are the only bones in the collection in such a matrix. 
The fragmentary skull, two nearly complete and several other 
dorsal vertebree, and some caudals. 
The type of Phocosawrus Seeley :—A sacrum and ten imperfect 
dorsal vertebrae. The two ilia and pubes, one ischium, two im- 
perfect femora, a tibia, two fragmentary scapule, and pre- 
coracoids, one coracoid, two humeri, and one ulna. 
The only fragment of skull associated with this is a bit of 
palate showing part of the two pterygoids and a part of the 
palatine. This agrees exactly with R. 3594, but is about half as 
large again. 
Text-figure 10. 
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A dorsal vertebra of the type-specimen of Tapinocephalus 
atherstonei Owen, X}- 
A. Anterior aspect. | B. Lateral aspect. 
R. 1706 B.M.N.H. 
Associated with the skull R. 3596 are several dorsal centra and 
one arch, three femora, all extremely similar, a tibia, and a 
humerus and atlantal intercentrum. 
The atlas and axis of Moschops capensis have been described 
and figured by Broom, Bull. American Mus. Nat. Hist. vol. xxxiii. 
p. 139, fig. 5. 
