194 DINOSAUKIA. 



figured by him in pi. lxxiv. figs. 1, 2. The latter are also 

 figured by Mantell in the 'Phil. Trans.' 1849, pi. xxix. 

 fig. 9. Mantell and Bowerbank Collections l . 



R. 192. Portion of skeleton, showing vertebrae, the right pectoral 

 {Fig.) girdle, and imperfect humerus; from Cowleaze Chine. 

 Figured by Hulke, op. cit. pi. lxxiii. 



R. 197. The imperfect skull and mandible ; from Cowleaze Chine. 

 (Fig.) The type ; figured by Hulke in the ' Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc' vol. xxvi. pi. i. figs. 1-5. 



R. 189. Part of the right ramus of the mandible ; from Cowleaze 

 (Fig.) Chine. Figured by Owen, op. cit. suppl. ii. pi. ii. figs. 8-11 

 (1874). 



R. 191. A tooth ; from Cowleaze Chine. Figured by Owen, op. cit. 

 (Fig.) pi. ii. figs. 12-15. 



R. 190. An imperfect mandibular ramus, with two associated 



(Fig.) posterior caudal vertebrae and several ribs. Figured 



by Owen, op. cit. pp. 12, 13, woodcuts, figs. 1, 2. 



R. 202 a. An imperfect dorsal vertebra; from Cowleaze Chine. 



R. 183. An ulna. 



R. 194. The imperfect pelvis and bones of the hind limb ; from 

 Cowleaze Chine. 



R. 195. The lumbar and sacral regions of the vertebral column, 



(Fig.) with the associated ischia ; from Cowleaze Chine. Fi- 

 gured by Hulke, op. cit. pi. lxxviii. figs. 1-5. 



R. 192 a. The left femur ; from Cowleaze Chine. Figured by 

 (Fig.) Hulke, op. cit. pi. lxxviii. figs. 1-5. 



R. 184-5. The associated right and left femora of a smaller in- 

 dividual. 



36509. The distal half of a right femur ; from Cuckfield, Sussex. 



Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



R. 199. The right tibia. Figured by Hulke, vp. cit. pi. lxxx. fig. 2, 



(Fig.) and pi. lxxxi. fig. 1. 



R. 752. A smaller left tibia. 



R. 170. The proximal half of a very similar right tibia. 



R. 186. A still smaller left tibia ; apparently associated with the 

 femora Nos. R. 184-5. 



R. 200. The left pes ; from Cowleaze Chine. Figured by Hulke, 

 (Fig.) op. cit. pi. lxxxi. fig. 3. 



1 One half of the slab belonged to each. 



