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the body. Some of the first rows of phalangeals are 

 notched anteriorly. No history. 



14568. The nearly entire right pectoral limb ; from Street. Figured 

 {Fig.) by Hawkins in his ' Sea Dragons/ pi. xxii. ; and by Hulke 

 in the ' Proc. Geol. Soc' 1883, p. 56, fig. 10 (as a pelvic 

 limb) ; the latter figure being reproduced in the accom- 

 panying woodcut. This specimen, which has lost the 

 posterior row of small ossicles, agrees closely with the 

 larger pectoral limb of No. 14565 (p. 56) ; the ventral 

 aspect is exposed. HawTcins Collection. 



2099 *. The imperfect right pectoral paddle ; from Lyme-Eegis. The 

 humerus, ulnare, and most of the ulnar phalangeals are 

 wanting. This specimen agrees closely with the pectoral 

 limb of No. 2013* (p. 57). Hawkins Collection. 



2025*. Slab showing the dorsal aspect of the caudal region of the 

 {Fig.) vertebral column and the imperfect pelvic limbs ; from 

 Street. Figured by Hawkins in his ' Memoirs on Ichthyo- 

 sauri &c.' pi. xxi. ; and also by Owen in the 'Trans. 

 Geol. Soc/ ser. 2, vol. v. pi. xlii. This specimen belongs 

 to a medium-sized individual. The right limb is nearly 

 entire, and exhibits the notch in the anterior border of the 

 tibiale and adjacent tarsale. The greater part of the left 

 paddle is wanting. Hawkins Collection. 



R. 1061. Slab showing a small right pelvic paddle in a somewhat 

 crushed condition ; from Street. The notch in the tibiale 

 and adjacent tarsale is well shown ; and in having four 

 bones in the second row of the tarsus this specimen agrees 

 with the pectoral limb of the skeleton, No. 14565. 



No history. 



33595. A very well preserved skull, slightly crushed laterally, 

 probably belonging either to the present or following 

 species ; from Lyme-llegis. The upper and lower jaws 

 are separated ; and the sclerotic and teeth are beautifully 

 preserved. The teeth are small and slender. The length 

 of the cranium is <>,U58. Purchased, 1859. 



