54 ANOMODOtfTIA. 



47049. The proximal half of the left humerus of a large individual, 



(Fig.) in a somewhat imperfect condition ; from the Karoo 



system of KafFraria. Figured by Owen in his ' Catalogue/ 



pi. xxvii., and referred to Dicynodon leoniceps. The 



specimen is broken off across the entepicondylar foramen. 



Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



47108. The entire right humerus of an individual of the same 

 approximate size as the preceding specimen ; from the 

 Karoo system of the Cape Colony. 



Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



50120. The distal extremity of a rather smaller left humerus; 

 from the Karoo system of Catelorads, Claremont. 



Presented by E. J. Dunn, Esq., 1879. 



47101. The imperfect distal extremity of a nearly similar left 

 humerus ; from the Cape Colony. 



Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



47046. A smaller imperfect left humerus, with the delto-pectoral 



(Fig.) crest bent over towards the ulnar side ; from the Karoo 



system near Port Beaufort. Figured by Owen in his 



' Catalogue,' pis. xli., xlii., and referred to" Dicynodon 



pardiceps. Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



49378. The imperfect distal extremity of a right humerus, agreeing 

 approximately in size with the preceding ; from the Cape 

 Colony. Purchased from T. Bain, Esq., 1878. 



47072. A considerably smaller right humerus, wanting the proximal 

 extremity ; from the Cape Colony. Noticed on p. 53 of 

 Owen's ' Catalogue ' as No. 88. 



Presented by A. G. Bain, Esq., 1853. 



36299. The proximal half of a comparatively small left humerus ; 



(Fig.) from the Karoo system of the Rhenosterberg. Figured by 

 Owen in his ' Catalogue,' pi. xix. figs. 3-6, in conjunction 

 with No. 36289, and referred to Galesaurus. There is 

 no reason for regarding this specimen as not referable to a 

 Dicynodont, and it is certainly far too large for Galesaurus. 

 It closely resembles the smaller humerus of Ptychosiagum 

 orientale, figured by the writer in the ' Palseontologia 

 Indica,'" ser. 4, vol. i. pt. iii. pi. i., and is figured with a 

 restoration of the lower extremity in fig. 13. 



Presented by Sir George Grey, K.C.B., 1858. 



