206 DINOSATJKIA. 



R. 704. An anterior dorsal vertebra ; from the Isle of Wight. 



Presented by J. E. Lee, Esq., 1885. 



28931. An anterior dorsal vertebra; from the Isle of Wight. 



Hastings Collection. Purchased, 1855. 



28932. A similar vertebra; from the Isle of Wight. Same history. 



R. 106. An anterior or middle dorsal vertebra ; from the Isle of 

 Wight. Fox Collection. 



R. 106 a. A similar and apparently associated dorsal vertebra ; from 

 the Isle of Wight. Same history. 



R. 106 "b. An apparently associated dorsal vertebra ; from the Isle 

 of Wight. Same history. 



R. 106 C. An imperfect dorsal vertebra, apparently associated with 

 the preceding. Same history. 



28630 a. An imperfect middle dorsal vertebra ; from the Isle of 



(Fig.) Wight. Figured by Manteil in the 'Phil. Trans/ 1849, 



pi. xxix. fig. 8. Manteil Collection. 



R. 106 d. The centrum and part of the arch of an anterior dorsal 

 vertebra ; from the Isle of Wight. Fox Collection. 



46292. The centrum of an anterior dorsal vertebra ; dredged off the 

 Eastern Coast. Owles Collection. Purchased, 1874. 



28665. A posterior dorsal vertebra, wanting the zygapophyses and 



(Fig.) the extremities of the transverse processes ; from the Isle 



of Wight. The rib-facets form " steps " on the transverse 



processes. Figured by Manteil in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1849, 



pi. xxix. fig. 9. Manteil Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



2115. The imperfect centrum of a posterior dorsal or lumbar ver- 

 tebra ; from Cuckfield, Sussex. Noticed by Owen in the 

 ' Rep. Brit. Assoc' for 1841, p. 97, as Cetiosaurus brevis, 

 but referred to the present genus by Melville in the 

 ' Phil. Trans.' for 1849, p. 293. 



Manteil Collection. Purchased, 1838. 



2133. The centrum and part of the arch of a posterior dorsal or 

 lumbar vertebra ; from Cuckfield. Noticed by Owen, 

 op. cit. p. 96, as Cetiosaurus, but referred to Iguanodon 

 by Melville, op. cit. p. 293. Same history. 



R. 1010. A posterior dorsal or lumbar vertebra which has been 

 (Fig.) longitudinally bisected ; from the Isle of Wight. This 



