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42968. Slab showing the postero-intemal portion of the left hypo- 



plastral. 



42969. Fragment of the plastron, in matrix. 



42967. Slab showing the ventral aspect of two large dorsal vertebrae 

 in apposition. 



42964. Slab exhibiting the ventral aspect of six more or less imper- 

 fect caudal vertebrae. These specimens seem to indicate 

 a long tail, and probably therefore belonged to a male 

 individual. 



42895. A portion of the sacrum, in matrix. Figured by Winkler, 

 (Fig.) op. cit. pi. xiv. fig. 49. 



42912. Three portions of a slab, showing some imperfect cervical 

 vertebrae, and the left side of the pectoral girdle in an 

 imperfect condition. 



42914. Slab with portions of marginals, imperfect cervical vertebrae, 

 and the right side of the pectoral girdle, with the ventral 

 aspect exposed. The scapulo-precoracoid is imperfect; 

 the coracoid has the narrow elongated form characteristic 

 of existing species. 



42902. The left scapulo-precoracoid of a half-grown individual. The 



two extremities are broken off, and the glenoidal surface 

 is imperfect. 



42903. A nearly similar specimen of the opposite side. 



42904. Slab showing the dorsal aspect of the right side of the pec- 



toral girdle of a considerably larger individual. The 

 distal portions of the scapula, precoracoid, and coracoid 

 are wanting. 



42971. The imperfect right humerus, in a crushed condition. The 

 general proportions appear to be very similar to those of 

 existing forms. 



42893. Slab showing the ventral aspect of the entire left forearm 

 (Fig.) and manus. Figured by Winkler, op. cit. pi. xiv. fig. 50. 



42894. Slab showing the dorsal aspect of the imperfect pelvis, 

 (Fig.) together with lumbar vertebras and portions of the plas- 

 tron. Pelvis figured by Winkler, op. cit. pi. xiv. fig. 48. 

 The pubes are nearly entire, and from their complete 

 ossification at the anterior extremity indicate a nearly or 

 fully adult individual. 



42966. The imperfect proximal extremity of the left femur. 



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