DESCEIPTION OF PLATE XXXI. 



COLOSSOCHELTS AtLA.S. 



The figures in this Plate have been drawn from the original 

 specimens in the British Museum by Mr. Dinkel. 



Fig. 1. Cranium of Colossocheli/s Atlas, one-half of the natural size. 

 The Brit. Mus. number of the specimen is 39,819. (See pages 

 363 & 374.) 



Fig. 2. Fragment of upper end of humerus, with globular articulating 

 head of Colossocheli/s Atlas, one-fifth of the natural size. The 

 specimen bears the number 16,913 in the British Museum 

 Catalogue. (See pages 360, 364, 374, & 381.) 



Fig. 3. Fragment of lower end of humerus of Colos. Atlas, numbered 

 39,825 in the Brit. Mus. Cat., and drawn about one-fifth of the 

 natural size. 



Figs. 4 and 5. Represent two different views of upper end of femur, 

 with articulating head of Colos. Atlas, one-fifth of the natural 

 size. The specimen is numbered 16,518 in the Brit. Mus. Cat. 

 (See pages 363 & 374.) 



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