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R. 159. The crushed proximal extremity of a rather smaller right 

 humerus ; from the Isle of Wight. Fox Collection. 



R. 844. Cast of a considerably smaller right humerus. The original 

 was obtained from the Isle of Wight, and was formerly in 

 the collection of Mr. Fowlstone, of Ryde ; it is figured by 

 Mantell in the ' Phil. Trans.' 1849, pi. xxxi. fig. 19 ; it is 

 slightly smaller than the humerus figured by Dollo, op. cit. 

 pi. i. fig. 3. The shaft has been fractured in several places 

 and naturally re-cemented. Made in the Museum. 



31815. The distal extremity of the left humerus ; from the Isle of 

 Wight. Mantell Collection. Purchased, 1853. 



R. 140. The left ulna ; from the Isle of Wight. Agrees with the 

 corresponding bone of Dollo's figure (op. cit.). 



Fox Collection. 



R. 132-3. The proximal phalangeals of the second and third digits 

 and the fourth metacarpal of the left manus, provisionally 

 referred to a small individual of this species ; from the Isle 

 of Wight. The metacarpal is much shorter than that of 

 /. mantelli, and thereby agrees with the corresponding 

 bone of the present species figured by Dollo, op. cit. 



Fox Collection. 



28685. The anterior half of the right ilium, wanting the extremity 



of the preacetabular process ; from Brook. Associated 

 with the coracoid No. 28643 ; agrees precisely with the 

 corresponding part of the ilium figured by Hulke in the 

 < Quart. lourn. Geol. Soc' vol. xxxviii. pi. iv. fig. 1, of 

 which a reproduction is given in woodcut fig. 46 (the 

 pubis and ischium being incorrect). Mantell Collection. 



28686. The hinder part of the same ilium. This specimen shows 



a well-marked longitudinal ridge in the middle of the outer 

 surface which is not represented in the specimen figured 

 by Hulke. Same history. 



28658. The left ischium, imperfect superiorly and wanting the 

 distal extremity ; from Brook. This specimen appears to 

 have belonged to the same individual as the preceding • 

 the twisting of the shaft characteristic of the group is well 

 shown. Same history. 



46016. The distal extremity of the left ischium ; from Sandown. 

 One anglo of the extremity is broken off ; when entire the 

 greatest distal width was about 0,190. Purchased, 1874. 



