IGFANODONTIDjE. 



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43502. An imperfect middle caudal vertebra ; from the Isle of Wight. 



Purchased, 1872. 



R. 145 g. Two associated middle caudal vertebrae ; from the Isle of 

 Wight. Fox Collection. 



28643. The somewhat imperfect left coracoid ; from the Isle of Wight. 

 This specimen, which was associated with the ilium 

 No. 28685, agrees with the corresponding bone of the 

 Belgian example figured by Dollo in the ' Bull. Mus. E. 

 Hist. Nat. Belg.' vol. i. pi. ix., showing the same narrow 

 contour and the presence of a notch instead of a foramen. 

 Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



R. 1012. A left scapula wanting the distal extremity, provisionally 

 {Fig.) referred to this species ; from the Isle of Wight. This 

 specimen (fig. 44) is noticed by the writer, op. cit. p. 52 ; 

 it differs from the scapula of the Belgian skeleton figured 

 by Dollo in the ' Bull. Mus. B. Hist. Nat, Belg.' vol. i. 

 pi. ix., by its greater curvature. The transverse diameter 

 at the glenoid expansion is 0,364 (14*5 inches), and 



Fig. 44. 



? Iguanodon bernissartensis.— The left scapula ; from the Isle of Wight. About 

 A- g, glenoid cavity. 



immediately above 0,228 (9 inches). The left coracoid 

 (fig. 45) from Brook, figured by Seeley in the ' Quart. 

 Journ. Geol. Soc' vol. xxxviii. pp. 367-371, figs. 1-3, and 

 provisionally referred to Orniihopsis, is certainly an Igua- 

 nodont, and from its great size probably belongs to the 

 same form as the scapula ; it is wider than the coracoid of 

 the Belgian skeleton figured by Dollo, op. cit., and has a 



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