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base of the area, it is by no means so marked as in this new form, 
and the outer ridge is much more nearly parallel to the median 
ridge. In Mochloclon the secondary ridges are all parallel to the 
median ridge. 
Limb-hones and Vertebrae. — Of the other parts of the skeleton the 
best-preserved are a nearly perfect right femur (2731), the proximal 
(2731a), and distal (27315) portions of another right femur of almost 
the same size, the proximal end (2731^7) of another and slightly larger 
r 
Fig. 3. 
Fig. 4. 
Eight Femuk of Kangnasaurus coetzeei. 
Fig. 3. — Anterior View. 
Fig. 4. — Posterior View. 
right femur, the distal end (2731c) of a somewhat smaller left femur, the 
distal end of a left femur with the proximal end of a left tibia and what is 
probably part of the fibula (273 1^), the distal end of a tibia and part of the 
tarsus and metatarsus (2731j), and some vertebrae (2731/). (The numbers 
in brackets refer to those in the South African Museum Catalogue.) 
Although no one femur is complete, a study of the remains enables one 
to restore the whole bone save for the inner trochanter. The bone on 
which the description is chiefly based is that numbered 2731. 
