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R. 1628. A left fibula ; from Shornden. Since this bone is larger 

 than the fibula of 1". hollingtoniensis, it may probably be 

 referred to /. dawsoni. 



R. 1628 a. The centrum of a late caudal vertebra, associated with 

 the preceding. 



R. 1628 b. The centrum of a later caudal vertebra, associated with 

 the preceding. 



The following specimen is from the Ashclown Sand, below the 

 Wadhurst Clay. 



R. 1637. A slightly imperfect cervical vertebra ; from Ecclesbourne, 

 Sussex. This specimen resembles the cervicals of /. hol- 

 lingtoniensis. Dawson Collection. 



Euiguanodont Group (supra, i. p. 200). 

 The ilium is always shallow, with a reflected superior border. 



Iguanodon bernissartensis {supra, i. p. 201). 



R. 1735. Cast of the left ilium. The original is part of the type 

 skeleton of /. seelyi, and was obtained from the Wealden 

 of Brook, Isle of Wight ; it is figured by Hulke in the 

 1 Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc' vol. xxxviii. pi. iv. fig. 1 {vide 

 supra, i. p. 214, fig. 46). A comparison with Nos. 28685, 

 28686 {supra, i. p. 213) shows that the latter ilium 

 belongs to a somewhat larger individual, but (allowing for 

 distortion) has the same general contour. The present 

 specimen shows a similar longitudinal ridge on the outer 

 aspect of the postacetabular portion, although, as stated 

 in Part I., this is not represented in the figure. 



Made in the Museum, 1889. 



R. 1658. The original of No. 28679 {supra, i. p. 217). 



Presented by the Dorsetshire Museum, 1889. 



R. 1657. The proximal phalangeal of the fourth digit of the right 

 pes ; from the Wealden of the Isle of Wight. The distal 

 portion appears to have been crushed down. 



Presented by the Dorsetshire Museum, 1889. 



No. 11. 1148 {supra, i. p. 217) has been made the type of /. hol- 

 lingtoniensis. 



