OF TILGATE FOREST. 
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forms a naiTow isosceles triangle ; its neck is 
subcylindrical and curved internally, and widens to 
present a face to the coracoid : on the external 
edge of this is an articular apophyses, which, with 
1. Coracoid bone and oinoplate of the Monitor. 
2. Coracoid bone of the Ichthyosaurus. 
3. Coracoid bone of an Ichthyosaurus, in which there is a foramen near 
the neck, formed by a division in the bone. 
4. Coracoid bone of the Mcgalosaurus. 
5. Sternal apparatus of the Crocodile. 
G. Coracoids and omoplates of the Hylieosaurus, the newly discovered 
fossil reptile of Tilgate Forest. 
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