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and astragalus and part of left tibula. The backbone and most of the neck of 

 this specimen were found articulated together in the qiiarry. the ribs of one side 

 in position, the remainder of the bones scattered around them, and some of the 

 tail-bones weathered out on the surface. 



From No. 222, found at Como BlufTs, Wye, were sujiplied the right scapula, 

 loth dorsal vertebra, and right femur and tibia. 



No. 339, from Bone Cabin Quarry, Wye, supplied the 20th to 40th caudal 

 vertebra*; No. 592, from the same locality, the metatarsals of the right hind 

 foot, and a few toe-bones are supplied from other specimens. 



The remainder of the skeleton is modeled in plaster, the scapula, humerus, 

 radius and ulna from the skeleton in the Yale Museum, the rest principally 

 from specimens in our own collections. The modeling of the skull is based in 

 part upon a smaller incomplete skull in the Yale Mtiseum, l)ut principally upon 

 the complete skull of Morosaurus sho\vn in Case 42. 



Mounted by A. Hermann; completed Feb. 10, 1905. 



