BARYONYX WALKERI 33 
E 
ig. 20 cont Baryonyx walkeri, holotype, BMNH R9951; cervical vertebrae in (from top downwards) anterior, left lateral, and posterior views. C, Ce5: D, 
Ce6; E, Ce8. x 0.25. 
fom these figures we may draw the following general conclusions: greater than the corresponding dimensions of the anterior faces 
} with which they articulate (i.e. of the vertebra immediately 
| - With a few exceptions, the transverse diameters of both faces are behind). Individually, however, there seems to be very little or no 
| greater than the corresponding vertical diameters. Thus the faces correlation between the two. 
| are not truly circular but transversely elongate ovals. 3. There is a tendency for the first two dorsal centra (D1, D2) and the 
. With a few exceptions, the dimensions of the posterior faces are last two (D13, D14) to be stouter than the others. This may be 
