190 DlNOSAtJRlA. 



R. 175 i. Proximal portion of a rib. Figured, op. cit. pi. lxxvi. 

 (Fig.) fig. 2. 



R. 175 j. Four specimens of the proximal portions of ribs. 



R. 175 k. The sacrum and lumbar dermal buckler, together with a 

 (Fig.) cast of the upper surface of the latter. The sacrum 



is figured, op. cit. pi. lxxi. fig. 1, and the entire specimen 



in the ' Phil. Trans/ 1887, pis. viii., ix. 



R. 1751. The right femur. Figured in the 'Phil. Trans.' 1881, 

 (Fig.) pi. lxxiv. 



R. 175 m. The left femur. 



R. 175 n. The left tibia. Figured, op. cit. pi. lxxv. figs. 1, 2. 

 {Fig.) 



R. 175 o. Two metatarsals. Figured, op. cit. pi. lxxii. fig. 3. 



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R. 175 p. A series of flat, irregular dermal scutes; 



R. 175 (J. A pair of angulated symmetrical scutes. 



R. 175 r. A larger pair of similar scutes. 



R. 175 s. A dermal scute bearing a short spine. 



R. 175 1. Three short dermal spines. 



R. 175 u. A somewhat similar spine. Figured, op. cit. pi. lxxi. 

 (Fig.) fig. 7. 



R. 175 V. A tall dermal spine. Figured, op. cit. pi. lxxi. figs. 4, 5. 

 (Fig.) The summit has been attached since it was figured. 



R. 175 w. A tall spine. Figured, op. cit. pi. lxxi. fig. 6, and 

 (Fig.) pi. lxxvi. fig. 1 ; the summit having been subsequently 

 attached. 



R. 175 x. Four similar spines. 



The following specimen apparently belonged to a different 

 individual. 



R. 175 y. An imperfect posterior caudal and another vertebra ; from 

 the Isle of Wight. Fox Collection. 



R 203. A tall spine. Same history. 



