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Lower teeth (PI. XYII. figs. 5, 6) : Length. Width. 



pm. 2 5'1 3"5app. 



^m. 3 4-3 4-7 



pm.i 5-7 5-5 



m. 1 5-7 



m.2 8-6 6-4 



m.3 10-5 7 



Total length of upper molar and premolar series 36'5 



„ „ lower molar and premolar series 38 5 app. 



Mandible (PI. XVII. fig. 5) : 



Length of mandible so far as preserved 66 



Depth of ramus beneath pm. 4 25'5 



Length of symphysis 38'4 



Height to top of coronoid process 36 



Scapula (PL XVII. figs. 9, 9 a) : 



Length so far as preserved 48 



Width of glenoid cavity 13 



Distance in straight line between posterior edge of glenoid 



cavity and end of coracoid process 18 



Width of neck of bone 17 



Humerus : 



Length 60"4app. 



Width of distal articular surface 16-5 



Eadius (PL XVII. figs. 8, 8 a) : 



Length 42-5 



Width of proximal articulation (side to side) 11'5 



„ „ ,, (before backwards) .... 6 



„ shaft at narrowest point 6'5 



„ distal end 11 app. 



M. 8054. Plaster cast of left maxilla and teeth described above. Made in the British Museum. 



M. 8055. Plaster cast o£ mandible and teeth described above. Made in tlw British Museum. 



M. 8057-8. Plaster casts of the radius and scapula described above. Made in the British Museum. 



C. 10012 a. Left humerus, wanting proximal end. This specimen is described above and figured 

 on PI. XVII. figs. 7, 7 A. The dimensions (in centimetres) are : — 



Length so far as preserved 56 



Extreme width at condyles 29 



Width of distal articulation' 14 app. 



„ shaft at narrowest point 11'2 



„ „ deltoid crest 17'7 



M. 8056. Plaster cast of the above. Made in the British Museum. 



M. 9125. Proximal end of a right femur. 



Diameter of head 10-2 cm. app. 



Greatest width of upper end 22 cm. 



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