156 ON RHAMPHORHYNCHUS BUCKLANDI 
DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XXIV. [PLare to]. 
Tig. 1 a. Part of the mandible of a Rhamphorhynchus (Bucklandd, ox depressirostris) in Lord 
Ducie’s Collection, viewed from below. 
Vig. 1 6. The same, viewed from the side and below. 
Fig. 2. Right ramus of a mandible of Rhamphorhynchus Bucklandi, in Professor Quekett’s 
Collection. 
Fig. 3. Part of the mandible of Rhamphorhynchus Buckland? (2), in the Museum of the 
Geological Society. 
Fig. 4. Part of the coraco-scapular bone in the Museum of Practical Geology. 
Fig. 5. Internal view of a left coracoid, with part of the scapula, of Rhamphorhynchus 
Buckland? (?), in Dr. T. Wright’s Collection. 
Fig. 6 a. Entire coraco-scapular bone of Démorphodon macronyx, in the British Museum. 
Fig. 6 6. Outline of the proximal end of the coracoid. 
Fig. 6¢. Profile of the glenoid cavity. 
Fig. 7. A right humerus of 2. Buchlandd (?), in the Geological Museum of Oxford. 
Fig. 8. Dorsal view of a left fifth metacarpal of Rhamphorhynchus Buckland?, in Dr. Wright’s 
Collection. 
Jig. 9. Part of the proximal phalanx of a fifth or long finger, in the Rev. Mr. Witt’s 
Collection. 
