PLATE XVIII. 



Fig. 1. A right cubitus of E. primigenius. Fig. 1 a. Proximal end of the ulna. 

 Pig. 1 h. Distal aspect. No. 38,011, British Museum. 



Pig. 2. Radius, No. 38,012, detached from fig. 1. Fig. 2 a. Distal aspect. 

 Fig. 2 b. Proximal aspect. Both from Ilford, Essex. (•£ natural size.) 



Fig. 3. Glenoid cavity of a left scapula of E. meridionalis, No. 275, Gunn Collec- 

 tion, Norwich Museum, from the Forest Bed, Norfolk coast. (\ natural size.) 



Fig. 4 Fragment of a true molar of E. meridionalis, No. rx~, Jermyn Street 

 Museum, from the Forest Bed at Mundesley, Norfolk coast. (Natural size.) 



No. 5. Proximal articular aspect of a third metacarpal of E. meridionalis, 

 No. 33,428, British Museum, from Happisborough, Norfolk Coast. {\ natural size.) 



Fig. 6. Proximal articular surface of a third metacarpal of E. antiquus, No. 18,248, 

 British Museum, from Grays, Essex. (|- natural size.) 



Fig. 7. Proximal articular surface of a third metacarpal of E. primigenius, 

 No. 36,232, British Museum, from Ilford, Essex. {\ natural size.) 



Figs. 8 and S a. Fifth metacarpal, with proximal articular surface, of E. meri- 

 dionalis, No. 33,433, British Museum, from Happisborough, coast of Norfolk. 

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