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1093. The centrum of a rather later dorsal vertebra : from Baireuth. 

 The contour of the terminal faces is transversely ellip- 

 tical, as in all the preceding specimens. Purchased, 1877. 



33704. A late dorsal vertebra, partly imbedded in matrix, with the 

 centrum and arch laterally flattened by pressure ; from 

 Baireuth. This specimen accords well with the posterior 

 dorsals of the vertebral column figured by Meyer; the 

 height of the neural spine being 0,093 (3*85 inches), and 

 the length of the centrum 0,029 (1-1-4 inches). Its re- 

 semblance to the dorsal figured on pi. xxiv. fig. 3 is also 

 strongly marked. The contour of the terminal faces of 

 the centrum is vertically elliptical. Purchased, 1869. 



1031. The arch and spine (wanting the summit) of a dorsal vertebra, 

 in matrix ; from Baireuth. This specimen, of which the 

 posterior aspect is expose!, closely accords with the arch 

 of the entire dorsals figured by Meyer, op. cit. pi. xxiv. 

 figs. 4, 5. The diameter across the transverse processes 

 is 0,065 (2-d(j inches). Purchased. About 1836. 



R. 253 a. An imperfect anterior caudal vertebra, in matrix ; from 

 Baireuth. Agrees with the specimen figured by Meyer, 

 op. cit. pi. xxv. fig. 11. Egerton Collection. 



48202. A laterally crushed late caudal vertebra, wanting the neural 

 spine ; from Baireuth. Besembles the specimen figured 

 by Meyer on pi. xxv. fig. 5. Purchased, 1877. 



33082. Slab showing the dorsal aspect of an imperfect right scapula ; 

 from the dolomite of Hoheneck. Purchased, 1848. 



33088 a. An imperfect rib, in matrix ; from the Upper Muschel- 

 kalk of Crailsheim. Purchased, 1848. 



42811. Slab showing an abdominal rib; from the Muschelkalk of 

 Baireuth. Van Breda Collection. 



35679. Slab showing a smaller abdominal rib; from Baireuth. 



Purchased, 1859. 



R. 1405. Slab showing a still smaller abdominal rib ; probably from 

 Baireuth. No history. 



38674. Fragment of rock showing the dorsal aspec6 of a crashed 

 right scapula from the Lettenkohle of Hoheneck. This 

 specimen agrees in size with the BCapulsB figured by Meyer, 

 op. cit. pL xxxiv. Purchased, L864. 



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