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R. 1594 p. Cast of a free marginal. Original in Sydney Museum. 

 The serration is very strongly marked. 



Presented by E. P. Ramsay, Esq., 1888. 



R, 683 and 693 x. A series of fragmentary bones mostly belonging 

 to the shell or the caudal sheath. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 693 d. The left precoracoid, wanting the glenoidal extremity. 



Presented by P. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1888. 



R. 693 b. The glenoidal extremity of the left scapulo-precoracoid. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 686. The glenoidal region of a smaller left scapulo-precoracoid . 

 The coracoidal facet is eroded. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 693 C. The distal portion of the right humerus. In its relatively 

 large size and mineral condition this specimen agrees with 

 No. E-. 693 b, and therefore probably belonged to the same 

 individual. The contour of the articular surface approxi- 

 mates to that of Podocnemis, and is totally unlike Testudo. 

 Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 684. The imperfect distal portion of a smaller left humerus. 

 The ectepicondylar foramen is well shown. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 1594 i. Cast of the left radius. The original, which is preserved 

 in the Museum at Sydney, is figured by Owen in the 

 < Phil. Trans.' for 1888, pi. xxxvi. figs. 5, 6. 



Presented by E. P. Ramsay, Esq., 1888. 



R. 693 e. The imperfect left innominate. A large portion of the 

 ilium remains, although its distal extremity is wanting. 

 The acetabulum is nearly entire, and shows that the 

 three elements which enter into its formation are com- 

 pletely joined together. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 687. The imperfect right innominate of a rather larger individual. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 693 f. An imperfect bone which is probably the proximal part 

 of the left ilium of a small individual. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



R. 693 g. A corresponding imperfect bone of the opposite side. 



Presented by R. Fitzgerald, Esq., 1885. 



