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36290. The proximal extremity of a tibia of a comparatively small 

 form ; from the Rhenosterberg. 



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



36297. The proximal half of a still smaller right tibia ; from the 

 Khenosterberg. 



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



The following bones are not determined. 



36272. A somewhat imperfect bone ; from the Karoo system of the 

 (Fig.) Khenosterberg. Figured by Seeley in the 4 Phil. Trans.' 

 for 1889, pi. xy. fig. 4, as a scapula. 



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



36302. The expanded extremity of a somewhat larger bone of the 

 same general type as the preceding ; from the Ehenoster- 

 berg. Closely resembles a smaller specimen figured by the 

 writer in the ' Palaeontologia Indica,' ser. 4, vol. i. pt. iii. 

 pi. iii. fig. 10, and suggested to be a pubis, which it cer- 

 tainly is not. Presented by Sir George Grey, E.C.B., 1858. 



Of the following vertebrce it is probable that, while a large propor- 

 tion are referable to Dicynodonts, a moiety may belong to 

 Theriodonts. 



R. 1704. Three imperfect anterior dorsal or late cervical vertebrae 

 of a medium-sized individual, cemented together by matrix; 

 from the Karoo system of the Cape Colony. The costal 

 articulations are situated as in the cervicals of Crocodilia. 



So history. 



"R. 1704 a. Five smaller anterior dorsal or late cervical vertebrae, 

 with some of the ribs attached, in matrix : from the Cape 

 Colony. So history. 



ft. 1702. Fragment of rock showing the right lateral aspect of five 

 (Fig.) small dorsal vertebrae, together with several imperfcc 

 ribs ; from the Rhenosterberg. Figured by Seeley in the 

 8 Phil. Trans.' for 1889, pi. xvi. fig. 1. The transverse 

 processes are well preserved, and there appears to be a 

 rib-facet on the anterior border of the fourth centrum. 



Presented by Sir George Grey, K.C.B., 1S58. 



