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2294, 2295. Two portions of a caudal vertebra ; from Cuekfield. 

 Noticed by Owen in the 'Rep. Brit. Assoc' for 1841, 

 p. 84, as Poehilopleuron huchlandi. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1838. 



40455. An imperfect posterior caudal vertebra; from the Lower 

 Greensand of Potton. Purchased, 1874. 



R. 604 b. An imperfect right scapula provisionally referred to this 

 genus and species ; from near Hastings. 



Dawson Collection. Purchased, 1884. 



36495. An imperfect metacarpal ; from Cuekfield. The proportion 



between this bone and the metatarsals is approximately 

 the same as that in the corresponding bones of Allosaurus 

 referred to below. Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



36496. An imperfect metacarpal ; from Cuekfield. Same history. 



2553. Cast of a metacarpal closely resembling the preceding speci- 

 men ; original from Cuekfield. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1838. 



R. 1105. The imperfect terminal phalangeal of the third (?) digit 

 (Fig.) of the manus ; from Cuekfield. Figured by Owen, op. cit. 

 pt. iii. pi. x. figs. 1-4, as M. huchlandi. In its extreme 

 curvature this specimen closely resembles the terminal 

 phalangeal of the third digit of the manus of Allosaurus 

 figured by Marsh in the ' Amer. Journ.' ser. 3, vol. xxvii. 

 pi. xii. No history. 



R. 604 C. The imperfect shaft of the right tibia ; from the Wad- 

 hurst Clay near Hastings. Probably associated with the 

 vertebra No. E. 604 a. Dawson Collection. 



R. 604 d. The fourth left metatarsal; from the Wadhurst Clay 

 near Hastings. Doubtless associated with the last speci- 

 men ; length 0,245. Agrees precisely with the corre- 

 sponding bone of M. huchlandi figured by Phillips in his 

 ' Geology of Oxford/ p. 215, fig. 68, but is of smaller 

 dimensions. Dawson Collection. 



2559. The imperfect left metatarsus, the proximal extremities of 



(Fig.) the three metatarsals and the distal portion of the fourth 



being wanting ; from Cuekfield. Figured by Owen in his 



' Wealden and Purbeck Eeptilia ' (Mon. Pal. Soc), pt. iv. 



