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saurus. The incisives have less compressed roots than 

 those which probably belong to the upper jaw. 



Purchased from T. Bain, Esq., 187?. 



49387. The left coracoid ; from Koodos-kop. This specimen, which 

 (Fig.) apparently belongs to the same individual as the following 

 humerus, is figured by Seeley in the ' Phil. Trans.' for 

 1889, pi. xvi. fig. 4, as the left pubis. The bone is, 

 however, totally unlike a pubis, and a comparison with 

 the Dicynodont pectoral girdle, No. 36287 (p. 52), shows 

 such a close resemblance with the coracoid and precora- 

 coid, as to indicate that the present specimen represents 

 those two bones conjointly. The anterior portion of the 

 bone is incomplete, so that it cannot be determined whether 

 there was a precoracoidal foramen. The coracoidal por- 

 tion closely resembles the coracoid referred to Tapino- 

 cephalus (p. 88). Purchased from T. Bain, Esq., 1878. 



49389. The imperfect left humerus ; from Koodos-kop. Figured by 

 {Fig.) Seeley in the ' Phil. Trans.' for 1889, pi. xx. This specimen, 

 together with the following one, was found lying on the 

 surface with the types, and it is almost certain that one or 

 the other belonged to the same individual as the latter. 

 In the present specimen the delto-pectoral crest and the 

 radial condyle are imperfect, and the bar in front of the 

 entepicondylar foramen is broken away. The upward 

 extension of the radial condyle is clearly shown ; the 

 ectepicondjdar foramen is seen piercing the entire width 

 of the shaft, its postaxial aperture opening into that of 

 the entepicondylar foramen, while its preaxial aperture is 

 placed on the palmar aspect of the large distal flange in 

 the same position as in the humerus of Brithopus (p. 98). 

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



49367 a. A more imperfect example of the left humerus ; from 

 Koodos-kop. s Found in association with the preceding 

 specimens. The proximal extremity is wanting, and the 

 distal portion imperfect. The entepicondylar foramen, 

 although crushed, is entire ; and the two apertures of 

 the ectepicondylar foramen are shown. 



Purchased from T. Bain, Esq., 1878. 



49368. The right femur ; from Koodos-kop. Found with the pre- 

 (Fig.) ceding specimen, and, judging from its mineralogical 



